Crossing
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Date
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Coordinates
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Heritage status
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Locality
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Notes
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Image
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Source of the River Avon
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n/a
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52°23′51″N 0°59′19″W / 52.3975°N 0.9887°W / 52.3975; -0.9887 (The source of the River Avon)
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n/a
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Naseby, Northamptonshire
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Included for completeness
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M1 motorway
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1965-1968
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52°23′43″N 1°10′23″W / 52.395144°N 1.172958°W / 52.395144; -1.172958 (M1 Avon Bridge)
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n/a
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Lilbourne/Catthorpe (river forms county boundary between Northamptonshire & Leicestershire here)
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Elevated motorway over floodplain of infant river and disused railway
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Dow Bridge
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1838
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52°23′48″N 1°12′10″W / 52.396599°N 1.202795°W / 52.396599; -1.202795 (Dow Bridge)
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II
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Newton
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Disused. Incorporates parts of a circa 1776 bridge which it replaced. Marks the tri-point of Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Warwickshire.
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Dow bridge (new)
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1930s
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52°23′48″N 1°12′11″W / 52.39655°N 1.20297°W / 52.39655; -1.20297 (Dow Bridge (new))
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Newton
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Replaced the earlier Dow Bridge. Carries the A5.
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Midland Counties Railway Viaduct
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1840
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52°23′04″N 1°15′50″W / 52.384531°N 1.263976°W / 52.384531; -1.263976 (Midland Counties Railway Viaduct)
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II
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Rugby
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Disused railway viaduct; now pedestrians only.
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Bretford Bridge
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18th century
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52°23′21″N 1°22′12″W / 52.389186°N 1.370108°W / 52.389186; -1.370108 (Bretford Bridge)
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II
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Bretford, Brandon and Bretford
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Stone road bridge of 13th century origin, largely rebuilt to the original design in the 18th century. Carries the A428 road over one semi-circular and 4 pointed arches.
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Brandon Viaduct (or Avon Viaduct)
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1838
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52°22′53″N 1°23′59″W / 52.38126°N 1.39964°W / 52.38126; -1.39964 (Brandon Viaduct)
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II
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Brandon and Bretford
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Carries the Birmingham Loop of the West Coast Main Line; built as part of part of the London and Birmingham Railway.
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Stare Bridge
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Late 15th century
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52°20′24″N 1°31′04″W / 52.34000°N 1.51777°W / 52.34000; -1.51777 (Stare Bridge)
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II*
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Stoneleigh
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9 arches.
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Chesford Bridge (A452)
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52°19′33″N 1°33′25″W / 52.325969°N 1.556909°W / 52.325969; -1.556909 (Chesford Bridge)
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Blackdown
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Vehicle and pedestrian. Stone, five arches.
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Hill Wootton Road
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52°19′09″N 1°32′49″W / 52.319289°N 1.546806°W / 52.319289; -1.546806 (Hill Wootton Road bridge)
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Blackdown
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Vehicle and pedestrian.
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Old Milverton rail viaduct
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52°18′32″N 1°33′41″W / 52.308954°N 1.561267°W / 52.308954; -1.561267 (Old Milverton rail viaduct)
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Old Milverton
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Multiple arch brick rail viaduct
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Saxon Mill
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52°18′04″N 1°34′24″W / 52.301024°N 1.573214°W / 52.301024; -1.573214 (Saxon Mill weir and bridge)
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II
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Leek Wootton and Guy's Cliffe
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Weir and foot bridge
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Sir Anthony Eden Way
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2007
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52°17′28″N 1°33′35″W / 52.291122°N 1.559741°W / 52.291122; -1.559741 (Sir Anthony Eden Way bridge)
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Leamington Spa and Warwick
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Road bridge
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Portobello Bridge
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1831
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52°17′21″N 1°33′36″W / 52.289216°N 1.560064°W / 52.289216; -1.560064 (Portobello Bridge)
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II
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Leamington Spa and Warwick
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Three span stone bridge.
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Grand Union Canal
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1800
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52°17′11″N 1°33′38″W / 52.286378°N 1.560452°W / 52.286378; -1.560452 (Grand Union Canal aqueduct, Leamington Spa)
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Leamington Spa
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Aqueduct
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Chiltern Main Line
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1852 (original)
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52°17′05″N 1°33′47″W / 52.284757°N 1.563156°W / 52.284757; -1.563156 (Chiltern Main Line viaduct, Warwick)
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Warwick
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Metal railway viaduct
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Charter Bridge
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1996
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52°16′58″N 1°34′17″W / 52.282894°N 1.571323°W / 52.282894; -1.571323 (Charter Bridge, Warwick)
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Warwick
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Metal pedestrian and cycle bridge
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Castle Bridge
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1793
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52°16′47″N 1°34′46″W / 52.279629°N 1.579537°W / 52.279629; -1.579537 (Castle Bridge)
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II*
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Warwick
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Replaced Old Castle Bridge.
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Old Castle Bridge
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1208 or before
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52°16′45″N 1°35′00″W / 52.279214°N 1.583308°W / 52.279214; -1.583308 (Old Castle Bridge)
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II*
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Warwick
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Destroyed 1795. Impassible ruins only remain.
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52°16′45″N 1°35′00″W / 52.279214°N 1.583308°W / 52.279214; -1.583308 (Old Castle Bridge)
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Warwick
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Footbridge only, wooden, on private land. Part of the Warwick Castle estate
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Leafield Bridge
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1772
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52°15′53″N 1°35′31″W / 52.26484°N 1.59195°W / 52.26484; -1.59195 (Leafield Bridge)
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II
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Warwick
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A stone bridge designed by Robert Mylne.
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M40 motorway
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52°15′25″N 1°35′53″W / 52.2569°N 1.5980°W / 52.2569; -1.5980 (M40)
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A pair of adjacent bridges, one for each carriageway.
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Barford
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18th century
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52°14′47″N 1°36′33″W / 52.2463°N 1.6092°W / 52.2463; -1.6092 (Barford)
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II
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Barford
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Five sandstone arches.
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Barford Bypass
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52°14′46″N 1°36′38″W / 52.2462°N 1.6105°W / 52.2462; -1.6105 (Barford Bypass)
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Barford
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Hampton Lucy Bridge
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1829
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52°12′44″N 1°37′28″W / 52.2121°N 1.62442°W / 52.2121; -1.62442 (Hampton Lucy Bridge)
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II
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Hampton Lucy
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Cast iron.
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52°12′11″N 1°41′01″W / 52.20294°N 1.68349°W / 52.20294; -1.68349 (Unnamed bridge)
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Avon Caravan Park, Tiddington
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Clopton Bridge
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1484 (circa)
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52°11′30″N 1°42′01″W / 52.19155°N 1.700311°W / 52.19155; -1.700311 (Clopton Bridge)
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SM
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Replaced a timber bridge first mentioned in 1235.
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Tramway Bridge
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1823
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52°11′28″N 1°42′05″W / 52.191049°N 1.701417°W / 52.191049; -1.701417 (Tramway Bridge)
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II
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Eight brick arches which carried a horse tramway, now pedestrian only.
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Stratford-upon-Avon chain ferry
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1937
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52°11′21″N 1°42′20″W / 52.189035°N 1.705475°W / 52.189035; -1.705475 (Stratford-upon-Avon chain ferry)
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Manually operated chain ferry.
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Lucy's Mill bridge
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52°11′02″N 1°42′29″W / 52.18380°N 1.70811°W / 52.18380; -1.70811 (Lucy's Mill bridge)
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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footbridge
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Seven Meadows Road bridge
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52°11′01″N 1°42′30″W / 52.18368°N 1.70826°W / 52.18368; -1.70826 (Seven Meadows Road bridge)
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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A4390
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Stratford Greenway
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52°10′40″N 1°43′36″W / 52.17767°N 1.72654°W / 52.17767; -1.72654 (Stratford Greenway)
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Former railway
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Binton Bridge
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1783 (circa)
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52°10′32″N 1°47′22″W / 52.17561°N 1.78955°W / 52.17561; -1.78955 (Binton Road)
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II
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Welford-on-Avon
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Passes over an island in the river on seven arches of Blue Lias.
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Bidford Bridge
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early 15th century
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52°09′50″N 1°51′24″W / 52.16402°N 1.85666°W / 52.16402; -1.85666 (Bidford Bridge)
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SM
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Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire
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Eight arch bridge of limestone.
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George Billington Lock footbridge
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52°07′22″N 1°54′21″W / 52.12280°N 1.90570°W / 52.12280; -1.90570 (George Billington Lock footbridge)
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Simon de Montford Bridge
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52°06′21″N 1°55′45″W / 52.1059°N 1.9293°W / 52.1059; -1.9293 (Simon de Montford Bridge)
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near Greenhill, Worcestershire
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Carries A46.
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Even Railway Bridge
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52°05′50″N 1°56′09″W / 52.0972°N 1.9357°W / 52.0972; -1.9357 (Even Railway Bridge)
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Evesham
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Cotswold Line (railway)
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Workman Bridge
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1856
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52°05′29″N 1°56′35″W / 52.091492°N 1.943074°W / 52.091492; -1.943074 (Workman Bridge)
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II
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Evesham
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A stone bridge of three arches.
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Abbey Bridge
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52°05′11″N 1°57′07″W / 52.08636°N 1.95190°W / 52.08636; -1.95190 (Abbey Bridge)
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Evesham
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Cotswold Line (2)
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52°06′03″N 1°57′16″W / 52.10081°N 1.95451°W / 52.10081; -1.95451 (Cotswold Line (2))
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Evesham
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Railway
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Evesham Golf Course Railway Bridge
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52°07′06″N 2°00′22″W / 52.11833°N 2.00606°W / 52.11833; -2.00606 (Evesham Golf Course Railway Bridge)
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Fladbury
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Cotswold Line (railway)
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Jubilee Bridge
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1935
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52°06′31″N 2°00′03″W / 52.108647°N 2.000848°W / 52.108647; -2.000848 (Jubilee Bridge)
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Fladbury
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Replaced an earlier bridge, named for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
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52°06′23″N 2°01′51″W / 52.10635°N 2.03073°W / 52.10635; -2.03073 (pipeline)
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Fladbury
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No pedestrian access
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Pershore Old Bridge
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probably late C15
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52°06′16″N 2°04′16″W / 52.104551°N 2.070998°W / 52.104551; -2.070998 (Pershore Old Bridge)
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SM
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Pershore
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Now pedestrian/ cycle only. Five span bridge of sandstone with a red brick parapet.
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Pershore Bridge
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52°06′15″N 2°04′17″W / 52.104200°N 2.071316°W / 52.104200; -2.071316 (Pershore Bridge)
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Pershore
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Replaced Pershore Old Bridge
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Nafford Lock
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52°04′30″N 2°05′19″W / 52.0751°N 2.0885°W / 52.0751; -2.0885 (Nafford Lock)
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Chain of three bridges, via island; pedestrians only
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Eckington Bridge
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1720 (circa)
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52°04′45″N 2°06′54″W / 52.0793°N 2.1149°W / 52.0793; -2.1149 (Eckington Bridge)
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II*
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Eckington, Worcestershire
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Carries the B4080 road. First bridge at the site was built in 1440, replacing an earlier ferry.
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B4080
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52°04′45″N 2°06′54″W / 52.0793°N 2.1150°W / 52.0793; -2.1150 (B4080)
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Defford Railway Bridge
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52°04′50″N 2°07′19″W / 52.0805°N 2.1220°W / 52.0805; -2.1220 (Defford Railway Bridge)
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Birmingham and Gloucester Railway
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Strensham Lock
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52°03′37″N 2°07′25″W / 52.06034°N 2.12369°W / 52.06034; -2.12369 (Strensham Lock)
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Eckington, Worcestershire
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Chain of small bridges and islands
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M5 motorway
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52°01′50″N 2°07′32″W / 52.03063°N 2.12547°W / 52.03063; -2.12547 (M5)
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A pair of parallel bridges, one for each carriageway.
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Tewkesbury Quay
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51°59′56″N 2°09′17″W / 51.99887°N 2.15476°W / 51.99887; -2.15476 (Tewkesbury Quay)
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Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
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Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway bridge
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51°59′56″N 2°09′17″W / 51.99888°N 2.15474°W / 51.99888; -2.15474 (Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway bridge)
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Demolished and replaced with a footbridge
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King John's Bridge
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1190 (circa); restructured 1824
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51°59′52″N 2°09′24″W / 51.9978°N 2.1567°W / 51.9978; -2.1567 (King John's Bridge)
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II*
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Tewkesbury
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Crosses the bifurcated Avon, twice, via an island, on five sandstone arches. Carries the A38, Mythe Road.
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Confluence with River Severn
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n/a
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51°59′47″N 2°09′48″W / 51.9964°N 2.1634°W / 51.9964; -2.1634 (Confluence with River Severn)
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n/a
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Tewkesbury
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Included for completeness
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