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HER Number MWB20301
Record Type Monument
Name Shooters Hill overbridge, Lower Basildon

Grid Reference SU 616 780
Map Sheet SU67NW
Parish Basildon, West Berkshire
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Summary

Unlisted late 20th century overbridge over former Great Western Railway line

Monument Type(s):

  • ROAD OVERBRIDGE (Late 20th century - Present to Early 21st century - 1990 AD? to 2013 AD)

Full Description

A bridge at this location was built of brick as part of the Great Western Railway in 1837-40 and widened in 1890-93, but the modern bridge alongside dates from the late 20th century: the deck is of concrete beam construction <1>.

Sources and further reading

<01>Alan Baxter & Associates LLP. 2012. Great Western Main Line Route Structures Gazetteer. WBC Network. MLN1 4269. [Unpublished document / SWB148447]
https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/gwml-gazetteer/ (Accessed 21/12/2015)

Related Monuments

MWB6024GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY - General record within West Berkshire (Monument)
MWB6046Pangbourne Station to Oxfordshire Railway Line (Monument)

Associated Excavations and Fieldwork

EWB1265History and Significance of the Great Western Main Line