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Looe Bridge

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366: 460:, and to "take down the bridge across the said harbour, and to build a new bridge instead thereof, with proper approaches and works connected therewith, at or near the site of the present bridge". The following year, the East and West Looe Harbour and Bridge Act was passed, which stated that "the present bridge across the harbour is dilapidated and ill built". A similar description of the old structure said that it was a "narrow time-eaten bridge had become ruinous and dangerous". Conversely, a more contemporary report described it as "a very fine mediaeval bridge". Henderson and Coates suggested that had the narrowest part of the bridge been 9 ft (2.7 m) like that at 33: 408:
specified 18. The arches varied in width from 9–22 ft (2.7–6.7 m); the larger spans allowed passage of timber rafts. The width of the bridge was 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) at its narrowest and 10 ft 3 in (3.12 m) at its widest. On the centre of the bridge was a chapel
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of 22 October 1411; construction took 25 years and was completed in 1436. Most descriptions of the bridge give its length as 384 ft (117 m), although publication of 1847 described it as being 423 ft (129 m) long. Similarly disputed is the number of arches the bridge had – reports
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dressings, the bridge cost £2,984 (equivalent to £353,777 in 2023) to construct. It has nine "misshapen" arches, of which seven span the river, one is a dry arch on the East Looe side, and one at the West Looe side forms a pedestrian passage. The roadway had an original uniform width of
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A grant for constructing a new bridge was made in 1852. Built approximately 100 yd (91 m) upstream of the site of the older bridge, which had been removed in 1853, the
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18 ft 2 in (5.54 m), but underwent a programme of widening in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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The Cornwall register, containing collections relative to the past and present state of the 209 parishes
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Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Boroughs of East and West Looe, in the County of Cornwall
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was laid on 16 June 1854 and the new bridge opened on 4 September 1855. Designed by William Pease of
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to hold a wedding there. It is possible that the chapel was demolished at the time of the
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Twin Cities across Five Continents: Interactions and Tensions on Urban Borders
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One source states that construction completed in 1411, having begun in 1405
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in 1847 stated of an intent to apply to parliament to improve and maintain
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The first stone bridge across the river in the town was built following a
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Footnotes : a journey round Britain in the company of great writers
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A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall (Volume 3)
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The Bridges of Medieval England: transport and society, 400-1800
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Municipal Journal, Public Works Engineer Contractor's Guide
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Mikhailova, Ekaterina; Garrard, John (29 November 2021).
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The downstream face of Looe Bridge (pictured in 2011)
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Road bridge over the River Looe in Cornwall, England
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History of the Borough of Liskeard and Its Vicinity
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This structure burned down in 1405. 1156:Grade II listed buildings in Cornwall 1038: 998: 899: 1066: 966: 840: 632:from the original on 10 January 2022 847:. J. Nichols and Son. pp. 9–10 13: 1095:. The National Archives. 1958–1959 944:National Heritage List for England 827:National Heritage List for England 500:. In 1993, the bridge and its six 402:National Heritage List for England 14: 1167: 594:"Looe Bridge And St Annes Chapel" 1069:Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly 31: 1041:A history of East and West Looe 1007: 903:A history of East and West Looe 878:Old Cornish Bridges and Streams 468:Victorian bridge (1854–present) 711:"Compendium of County History" 521: 175: 1: 1067:Pope, Rita Tregellas (2002). 554:. 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Coordinates
50°21′22″N 4°27′21″W / 50.3562°N 4.4559°W / 50.3562; -4.4559
OS grid reference
SX 25395 53584
A387 road
River Looe
Looe, Cornwall
Grade II listed
Terras Bridge
Arch bridge
Slatestone
granite
Listed Building
1201093
Looe, Cornwall
River Looe
A387 road
Grade II listed
the river
Looe
A stone plaque reading REPEARED BY THE COUTY: 1689
West Looe
grant
John Leland
The Gentleman's Magazine
Celia Fiennes
William Borlase
National Heritage List for England
Thomas Bond

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