Monument record MLI30049 - Uffington Bridge, Barnack Road
Summary
Late 17th century road bridge, built of ashlar stone with coursed limestone rubble parapets.
Type and Period (1)
- BRIDGE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1600 AD? to 2050 AD)
Protected Status/Designation
Full Description
Late 17th century road bridge, built of ashlar stone with coursed limestone rubble parapets. It is a triple-span bridge with double-stepped, semi-circular arches and two stepped triangular cutwaters with facetted tops on each side. The total span of the three arches is 30 yards. The splayed side walls are 13ft apart, and have plain ashlar copings, though these are thought to have likely been rebuilt, with the cutwaters thought to have originally had recesses at road level. The bridge of 'Offynton near Stamford' is mentioned in several of the 13th and 15th century Uffington charters dealing with the Convent of Newstead. This documentary evidence would suggest the presence of an earlier bridge at Uffington, possibly on the same site. The monument has been designated as both a Scheduled Monument and a Listed Building; for the full description and the legal address, please refer to the appropriate entries in the National Heritage List for England. {1}{2}{3}{4}
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1> SLI2881 Index: Lincolnshire County Council. Sites and Monuments Record Card Index. TF 00 NE: D.
- <2> SLI4074 Scheduling Record: HBMC. 1959. AM 7. SAM 153.
- <3> SLI8342 Index: Department of the Environment. 1987. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 9/223.
- <4> SLI13386 Website: Historic England (formerly English Heritage). 2011->. The National Heritage List for England. http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/. 1317255.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred TF 06630 06927 (14m by 34m) Surveyed |
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Civil Parish | UFFINGTON, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
May 22 2024 8:28AM
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