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Latitude: 51.7956 / 51°47'44"N
Longitude: -4.8146 / 4°48'52"W
OS Eastings: 206006
OS Northings: 214519
OS Grid: SN060145
Mapcode National: GBR CS.Y2FJ
Mapcode Global: VH2P4.H4KB
Plus Code: 9C3QQ5WP+65
Entry Name: Blackpool Bridge
Listing Date: 26 February 1998
Last Amended: 26 February 1998
Grade: II*
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 19408
Building Class: Transport
ID on this website: 300019408
Location: Across the Eastern Cleddau adjacent to Blackpool Mill, at the highest navigable point of the river. The bridge is half in Martletwy Community and half in Slebech Community.
County: Pembrokeshire
Community: Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech (Uzmaston, Boulston a Slebets)
Community: Slebech
Locality: Blackpool
Traditional County: Pembrokeshire
The inscription of the parapet states that the building weas built in about 1830 by Baroness de Rutzen; the Baroness was the daughter and heiress of Nathaniel Phillips, the owner of the Slebech estate and of Blackpool Mill. The inscription plaque is apparently not contemporary with the bridge, as the date indicated appears only to be approximate.
A bridge mostly of limestone but with some admixture of sandstone in the mass of the masonry; all the features are of limestone. It spans about 16 m in one semicircular arch. Ashlar voussoirs about 60 cm deep. There is no keystone, but,at apex, the arch supports a short pilasterterminating in a raised section of coping with a ball. The carriage way of the bridge is unusually wide, at about 5.5 m between parapets; the approaches rise gently to the centre.
Listed as a well proportioned and elegantly designed estate bridge; listed also for group value with Blackpool Mill, with which it forms a fine composition.
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