Monument record SMR 024 - Semer Bridge

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Summary

Bridge over River Brett.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 0018 4674 (50m by 52m)
Map sheet TM04NW
Civil Parish SEMER, BABERGH, SUFFOLK

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

Bridge over River Brett. Shown on Hodskinson's map of 1783 (S1). Also shown on Saxton's 1575, Speede's 1610 and Bowen's 1755 maps (S3)(S4)(S5). Construction date unknown. Replaced by modern concrete bridge in 1933 (S2).
Said to be small wooden posts and 'laid' bricks within river under bridge, which is said locally to be Tudor (S2).
Documentary evidence (A Breen, details to follow) suggests medieval origin, with associated bridge chapel.
2003: Documentary search and excavations prior to rebuilding of existing bridge, suggest possible medieval origin. It clearly existed in 1537 probably of stone. No remains of the stone bridge except possibly some post packing, were found during the excavation, though a series of timber piles were recorded dating from the C17. Documentary evidence shows a timber bridge was in existence throughout the C17. A three span brick bridge replaced this in 1781, of which photographs remain. This was replaced in 1931. Details in (S6).

Sources/Archives (6)

  • --- Cartographic materials: Bowen E. 1755. Accurate Map of the County of Suffolk.
  • --- Bibliographic reference: Saxton C. 1575. SVFFOLKIAE.
  • <S1> Cartographic materials: Hodskinson, J.. 1783. The County of Suffolk surveyed.
  • <S2> (No record type): Thorogood Mr M, Drakestone Farm, Semer, November 1994.
  • <S4> Bibliographic reference: Speede, J.. 1610. Suffolke Described, 1610. Speede J, Suffolke Described, 1610.
  • <S6> Excavation archive: Suffolk Archaeological Service. Excavation Report. SCCAS, Duffy J, No 2004/59, July 2004, ill.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Oct 3 2016 11:18AM

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