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Greystone Bridge, Cornwall / Devon

Greystone Bridge is a 15th-century bridge across the River Tamar between Felldownhead and Timbrelham, linking Devon and Cornwall. Thomas Mede, Abbot of Tavistock, gave generous contributions towards building costs. The bridge is faced in stone with a dressing of freestone. It carries the modern-day B3362 over the river. It is within the council areas of Cornwall and West Devon (Devon).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1104822.

Place Type: Historic Bridge
Historic County: Cornwall / Devon
Lat, Long: 50.599914,-4.3069233
Grid Reference: SX368803
Police Area: Devon and Cornwall
Council Area: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Lezant CP
Country: England

GBPNID: 302174
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Greystone_Bridge,_Cornwall_302174

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