Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised Section Each Side Of Kellaway’s Bridge), Langley Burrell, Wiltshire, SN15 (Grade II*)

Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised Section Each Side Of Kellaway’s Bridge) is a grade two star (II*) listed building in Langley Burrell, Wiltshire, SN15. It was first listed in 1960.

About Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised Section Each Side Of Kellaway’s Bridge)

LANGLEY BURRELL KELLAWAYS ST 97 NW WITHOUT



8/162 Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised section each side of



20.12.60 Kellaway’s Bridge)



Pedestrian causeway, 1812, since reconstructed, of low brick segmental arches on short ashlar piers, rubble stone in brick parapet with raised piers carried up from ground level. Two sections divided by a 1961 bridge, that to west of 18 arches and curving, that to east of 46 arches and entirely rebuilt in facsimile in C20. Maud Heath gave land and property in 1474 for the construction and maintenance of a raised path from Wick Hill (Bremhill C.P.) to Chippenham and the upkeep is still the responsibility of the Trustees, one of the oldest charities in Britain.


Where is Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised Section Each Side Of Kellaway’s Bridge)?

Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised Section Each Side Of Kellaway’s Bridge) is located on Maud Heath’s Causeway (raised Section Each Side Of Kellaway’s Bridge), in Langley Burrell, Wiltshire, SN15.


Key Facts

Grid ReferenceST 94743 75780
Easting, Northing394743, 175780.36084
Latitude, Longitude51.480954, -2.077093
Grade listingII* (two star)
English Heritage List Entry Number1022351
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