Dry Arch Bridge at Croome by munki-boy
Dry Arch Bridge at Croome
Grade II listed bridge, built of Bath stone ashlar around 1797, probably by James Wyatt. The arches of the bridge are clad in Coade Stone with keystones bearing faces and marked ‘Coade 1797’.
Created: 31 July 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Keystone with Face marked Coade 1797 at Croome
Coade Stone Keystone on the bridge at Croome
Dry Arch Bridge at Croome
Local History around Dry Arch Bridge at Croome
There are some historic monuments around including:
Boundary cross 50m NW of Northend CottagePowick BridgeDisc barrow 400m south of Common FarmCross north of St Mary's ChurchMoated site at Manor FarmBoundary cross at entrance to Quay LaneEckington BridgeDisc barrow 500m south of Common FarmMoated site and Civil War defences at Strensham CastleMotte castle, moated site, and medieval agricultural remains at Crookbarrow FarmChurchyard cross in St Denys's churchyardUckinghall crossRipple village crossDisc barrow 400m SSE of Common FarmRingwork known as Hanley Castle 520m south of the Church of St. MaryUpton cross in old churchyardTower of old churchChurchyard cross in St Mary the Virgin's churchyardMoated site 150m east of St Nicholas' Church.