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Medieval bridge crossing River Teme, one of two bridges crossing river into Ludlow. Bridge was covered by spigot mortar position (no trace) and a house converted into a blockhouse on townside.
[Spigot mortar site located covered with ivy - see photograph].
(Source: Information from recorder 1999)
Type of site | SPIGOT MORTAR EMPLACEMENT |
---|---|
Location | Dinham Bridge, Ludlow |
Area |
Ludlow, Shropshire, England |
Grid reference |
SO 5076 7445
(Scale: 1:100000
, 1983)
|
Period | WW2 |
Condition | Removed |
Materials | Steel |
Recorder | Lowry, Bernard (Defence of Britain Project) |
Defence grouping |
Western Command Stop Line No 28 - Line of the River Teme, from its junction with the River Severn below Worcester to Ludlow. |
Photographs |
![]() (1) - site view (DIGITISED). |
DOB site reference: | S0006273 |
Reference |
Information on defences of Dinham Bridge |
Event |
Construction, After 1941/05 Field Visit, On 1999/02/23 |