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Walling and Bridge of the Delf Stream at the Entrance to the Mill Wall

A Grade II Listed Building in Sandwich, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2719 / 51°16'18"N

Longitude: 1.3409 / 1°20'27"E

OS Eastings: 633134

OS Northings: 157830

OS Grid: TR331578

Mapcode National: GBR X18.9T7

Mapcode Global: VHLGS.6989

Plus Code: 9F3378CR+Q9

Entry Name: Walling and Bridge of the Delf Stream at the Entrance to the Mill Wall

Listing Date: 19 May 1950

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1343793

English Heritage Legacy ID: 177528

ID on this website: 101343793

Location: Sandwich, Dover, Kent, CT13

County: Kent

District: Dover

Civil Parish: Sandwich

Built-Up Area: Sandwich

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


1.
5275 MILLWALL

Walling and Bridge of the
Delf Stream at the entrance
to the Millwall
TR 3357 NW 2/198M 19.5.50.

II


2.
The Delf Stream flows along New Street on the east side and is spanned by a
stone and flint arch of Gothic form, with some dutch brick, probably of mediaeval
origin and construction, but much altered.


Listing NGR: TR3313557823

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