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Dove Bridge

Arch bridges in the United KingdomBridges in DerbyshireBridges in StaffordshireEngvarB from October 2022Grade II* listed bridges in England
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Dove bridge 231394 40b11970
Dove bridge 231394 40b11970

Dove Bridge is a medieval bridge across the River Dove on the boundary of Staffordshire and Derbyshire in England. A river crossing has existed here since before the 1086 Domesday Book, on the road between Derby and Newcastle-under-Lyme. The current structure, a six-arch bridge, is thought to date from the 15th century, though it has been subject to later repairs and significant widening work in 1913. A larger replacement bridge was constructed in the 1970s and now carries the A50 dual carriageway. Dove Bridge is now only used by pedestrian and farm traffic.

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Dove Bridge
Derby Road, East Staffordshire

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ST14 8EN East Staffordshire
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