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Velator Bridge

Free admission

Velator Bridge — Grade II listed building-listed bridge in england-south-west, United Kingdom.

Weir on the River Caen - geograph.org.uk - 5387942

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Typical visit
15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Velator Bridge is a Grade II listed building-listed bridge in england-south-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1107101). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details SS 43 NE BRAUNTON VELATOR 7/64 Velator Bridge - - II Road bridge over River Caen. Probably circa 1815 and probably by James Green, the County Surveyor. Shale rubble. Single span wide segmental arch with dressed shale voussoirs. Parapets have vertically coursed shale capping. Velator Bridge was probably built in association with the reclamation of Braunton Marsh. Braunton Marsh was probably reclaimed in the Middle Ages from tidal waters of the River Taw, but from 1811-15 the marsh was more extensively drained after authorization by Act of Parliament (1811) as a result of the endeavours of the Lords of the Manors of Braunton Gorges, Braunton Abbotts, Braunton Arundel and Saunton and others who had grazing rights on the marshes. They sought to enclose Braunton Marsh which was regularly flooded by tidal water. 949 acres were reclaimed. John Pascoe was the surveyor and James Green (County Surveyor) the engineer. The adjacent Horsey Island to the south east was reclaimed between 1852-1857. Historically these late enclosures are particularly interesting in Braunton where the Great Field immediately north of the marsh is one of only 3 open field systems to survive in England. Although today (1984) there are only 5 farmers on the Great Field their holdings are still widely dispersed over the field as they were in the Middle Ages when there were about 100 farmers. Reference : A H Slee Trans.Devonshire Assoc. (1969) Vol.100, pp.101-110. W G Hoskins and H P R Finberg, Devonshire Studies pp.265-271 and p.332. Listing NGR: SS4855735718 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. Legacy System number: 98362 Legacy System: LBS

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Velator Bridge is a Grade II listed bridge located in South-West England. It is recognised for its historical significance and architectural merit. The bridge serves as an important crossing in the region.

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Coordinates
51.1007, -4.1644
County
Devon
District
North Devon
Parish
Braunton
Postcode
EX33 2FQ
Parliamentary constituency
North Devon

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Velator Bridge?
Velator Bridge is in Devon, South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode EX33 2FQ), in the parish of Braunton.
Is Velator Bridge a listed building?
Velator Bridge is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Velator Bridge free to visit?
Yes, Velator Bridge is free to enter.
How do I get to Velator Bridge?
Drivers can navigate to postcode EX33 2FQ. It sits within the North Devon parliamentary constituency.