Tibberton Bridge
United Kingdom /
England /
Droitwich /
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Droitwich
road bridge, Grade II Listed (UK)
Grade II listed canal road bridge. Early to mid-C19. Red and blue brick with blue brick coping. Elliptical arch and cambered sides; parapet as a 2-course band at base, is splayed at each end and is terminated by square piers with sandstone capping; the north end of the east parapet was rebuilt in the late C20. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal was built for the Earl of Dudley between 1791 and 1815; to link the Birmingham Canal Navigations with the River Severn. It was intended primarily as a means of supplying coal from the Black Country to the south-west Midlands. The towpath runs beneath the east side of the bridge.
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Coordinates: 52°13'17"N 2°8'20"W
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- Abbey Bridge and Viaduct 20 km
- Blythe Valley Business Park exit bridge 29 km
- Clopton Bridge 30 km
- Monument Road bridge 32 km
- Widney Manor Road bridge over M42 32 km
- Small Heath Bridge 33 km
- Heath Crescent Bridge 5b, Coventry Canal 50 km
- M6 Motorway Bridge, Coventry Canal 52 km
- Chepstow Road Bridge 74 km
- Gaudet Luce Golf Club 3.9 km
- Ravensmeadow Golf Club 4.5 km
- Droitwich Community Woods 4.7 km
- Perdiswell Park Municipal Golf Course 4.8 km
- Nunnery Wood 4.8 km
- Droitwich Spa Town Centre 5.2 km
- Worcester City Centre 6.5 km
- Worcester Racecourse 6.9 km
- Worcester Golf Club 8.9 km
- Monk Wood 11 km