Greystone Bridge

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Greystone Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in southwest England that carries traffic across the River Tamar between Devon and Cornwall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
road bridge
stone bridge
builtInCentury 15th century
carries road traffic
completedIn 1439
connects Cornwall NERFINISHED
Devon NERFINISHED
county Cornwall NERFINISHED
Devon NERFINISHED
crosses River Tamar NERFINISHED
crossesBorderBetween Devon and Cornwall NERFINISHED
crossesNear Launceston NERFINISHED
hasArchType stone arch
hasNumberOfSpans 5
hasStructureType arched bridge
hasUse pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
heritageDesignationDate 21 March 1960
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
listedBy Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
material stone
parish Lawhitton NERFINISHED
Lezant NERFINISHED
roadCarried B3362

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River Tamar crossedBy Greystone Bridge