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Dunstall Bridge

A Grade II Listed Building in Fazeley, Staffordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6323 / 52°37'56"N

Longitude: -1.7273 / 1°43'38"W

OS Eastings: 418550

OS Northings: 303877

OS Grid: SK185038

Mapcode National: GBR 4FC.VH6

Mapcode Global: WHCH3.F3P9

Plus Code: 9C4WJ7JF+W3

Entry Name: Dunstall Bridge

Listing Date: 29 October 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1374285

English Heritage Legacy ID: 272796

ID on this website: 101374285

Location: The Bodnets, Lichfield, Staffordshire, B78

County: Staffordshire

District: Lichfield

Civil Parish: Fazeley

Built-Up Area: Tamworth

Traditional County: Staffordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire

Church of England Parish: Fazeley St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

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Description


FAZELEY C.P.
SK 10 SE
7/43

BIRMINGHAM AND FAZELEY CANAL

Dunstall Bridge

II

Canal bridge. Circa 1787. Red brick and stone coped parapet. Single segmental arch spanning the canal, plain parapet and end pilaster buttresses. The Fradley to Fazeley branch of the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, which Dunstall Bridge serves, was opened in 1788; the contractor was John Pinkerton.

This entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 2 September 2016.

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