Summary
A packhorse bridge, probably medieval in date, with some later restoration.
Reasons for Designation
The medieval packhorse bridge at Fifehead Neville is listed at Grade II* for the following principal reasons: * Relative date: the bridge is a good survival of a medieval bridge, which, despite later repair, retains the majority of its early fabric;
* Architectural interest: it is a neatly-made structure with very well constructed, pointed arches to the spans;
* Historic interest: its form, without parapets, illustrates clearly how the bridge allowed laden pack animals to cross, before transport of goods by cart became the norm.
History
The footbridge bridge at Fifehead Neville probably dates from the medieval period. It was constructed as a packhorse bridge, without a parapet, to avoid animals’ side packs hitting as they crossed the bridge. Some restoration has taken place over its long life. A timber handrail was added in the C20.
Details
A packhorse bridge, probably medieval in date, with some later restoration. MATERIALS
The bridge is constructed from coursed rubble stone, with timber railings. DESCRIPTION
The bridge, which is six feet (circa 2m) wide and spans 34 feet (circa 10m), is of two spans. It has two pointed, almost straight-sided arches and a central pier, which has a full-height, pointed cutwater on the upstream side; there is no cutwater on the downstream side. It has a kerb of rubble stones set on edge. The C20 timber railings have a single top-rail set diamond-wise, and cantilevered out from the structure of the bridge.
Legacy
The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system.
Legacy System number:
102502
Legacy System:
LBS
Sources
Books and journals Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset: Volume III, (1970), 93 McFetrich, D, Parsons, J, Discover Dorset Bridges, (1998), 36 Wallis, A J , Dorset Bridges A History and Guide, (1974), 77-8 & illus.
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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