Monument record MLI96069 - Bridge, Stoke Rochford
Summary
Bridge dating from c.1841, to the south of Stoke Rochford Hall.
Type and Period (1)
- BRIDGE (Post Medieval to Modern - 1841 AD to 2050 AD)
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Full Description
Bridge dating from c.1841, to the south of Stoke Rochford Hall. Constructed of ashlar stone, and thought to have been designed by William Burn. It has three pointed arches with triangular cutwaters, a plain band and parapet with facetted coping, and terminates in square piers with large ball finials. The bridge spans a narrow point in the lake formed by the damming of Cringle Brook and over it runs the drive to South Lodge. Built as part of the landscaping for Stoke Rochford Park, for Sir Christopher Turnor. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate entry in the National Heritage List for England. {1}{2}
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SLI7256 Index: Department of the Environment. 1987. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 6/170.
- <2> SLI13386 Website: Historic England (formerly English Heritage). 2011->. The National Heritage List for England. http://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/. 1360354.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SK 91850 27568 (16m by 11m) Surveyed |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | STOKE ROCHFORD, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Jan 6 2026 11:34AM
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