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Get startedHampton Lucy is a small village in Warwickshire, notable for its historic cast‑iron bridge over the River Avon. The bridge, built in 1829, is a Grade II listed structure that adds character to the area.
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Hampton Lucy Bridge is a cast‑iron bridge over the River Avon at the east end of the village of Hampton Lucy in Warwickshire, England. It was originally constructed in 1829, and was Grade II listed on 6 February 1952. The bridge is a key landmark within the village, reflecting the area’s historical heritage. Residents and visitors can appreciate the architectural significance of the bridge as a reminder of 19th‑century engineering. The village itself lies within the CV 35 postal district, placing it in the broader Warwickshire region. The bridge’s listed status indicates that it is protected, suggesting a community that values preservation and historical continuity. While the village is small, the presence of a notable, listed bridge provides a distinct character and a point of interest for those exploring the local landscape.
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