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Redbridge Bridge

A Grade II* Listed Building in Totton and Eling, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9217 / 50°55'18"N

Longitude: -1.475 / 1°28'30"W

OS Eastings: 436995

OS Northings: 113713

OS Grid: SU369137

Mapcode National: GBR 767.5W3

Mapcode Global: FRA 76SN.Z0F

Plus Code: 9C2WWGCF+MX

Entry Name: Redbridge Bridge

Listing Date: 8 October 1959

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1351230

English Heritage Legacy ID: 143493

ID on this website: 101351230

Location: Redbridge, New Forest, Hampshire, SO40

County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Civil Parish: Totton and Eling

Built-Up Area: Southampton

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Maybush

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


TOTTON AND ELING REDBRIDGE CAUSEWAY
SU 31 SE
5/7 Redbridge Bridge
8.10.59 II*

Road bridge over the River Test (at the lowest crossing of tidal water).
Cl7. Stone rubble with ashlar dressings. Of five semi-circular arches, rising
to the centre, separated by cutwaters on the south faces. The parapet follows the
flanking walls at each side. The bridge being without particular ornamental
treatment. The cutwater east of the middle arch marks the district boundary (with
Southampton), but the bridge is accessible only from the west side. Ancient
Monument.


Listing NGR: SU3579213022

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