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Scheduled Ancient Monument Has Repairs Carried Out

Posted on
25
Sunday
Aug 2013
February 1, 2021
by qualifiedstonemason

THE LEE MOOR TRAMWAY BRIDGE.

Lee Moor Tramway Bridge

We have just completed repairs to this scheduled ancient monument at Plympton in Plymouth.

Here is the link to our main website explaining a little bit more about this project.

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TagsBridge, Conservation, Devon, Lime Mortar, Plymouth, Repointing, Slate, Stone, Stonemason, Stonework

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