Dob Park Bridge
Bridges completed in 1738Bridges in North YorkshireGrade II listed bridgesGrade II listed buildings in North YorkshireUse British English from August 2025
Dob Park Bridge is a historic structure connecting Dob Park Mill with Norwood, North Yorkshire, a village in England. A packhorse bridge over the River Washburn at this location was first recorded in the 16th century. It was rebuilt in 1738 at a cost of £50, although it retains some early 16th century material. It was grade II listed in 1966. The bridge is built of gritstone, and consists of a single segmental arch, which is high and round. The bridge is paved with stone setts, and the parapet has flat blocks linked with iron staples.
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 53.95348 ° | E -1.7025 ° |
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Dob Park Bridge
Dob Park Bridge
LS21 2QZ , Norwood
England, United Kingdom
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