Greystone Bridge, the Glossary
Greystone Bridge is a four-arch Grade I listed bridge over the River Tamar south-east of Launceston, Cornwall.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Abbot of Tavistock, Bradstone, Cornwall, Devon, Edmund Lacey, Exeter, Indulgence, Launceston, Cornwall, Lezant, Listed building, River Tamar, Scheduled monument.
- Bridges completed in the 15th century
- Bridges in Cornwall
- Bridges in Devon
- Grade I listed buildings in Cornwall
- River Tamar
- Scheduled monuments in Cornwall
Abbot of Tavistock
Abbot of Tavistock was the title of the abbot of Tavistock Abbey in Devon, England.
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Bradstone
Bradstone is a village in Devon, England, on the River Tamar.
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Cornwall
Cornwall (Kernow;; or) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Devon
Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Edmund Lacey
Edmund Lacey (or Lacy; died 1455) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Exeter in England.
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Exeter
Exeter is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England.
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Indulgence
In the teaching of the Catholic Church, an indulgence (from indulgeo, 'permit') is "a way to reduce the amount of punishment one has to undergo for (forgiven) sins".
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Launceston, Cornwall
Launceston (rarely spelled Lanson as a local abbreviation; Lannstevan) is a town, ancient borough, and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is west of the middle stage of the River Tamar, which constitutes almost the entire border between Cornwall and Devon. The landscape of the town is generally steep particularly at a sharp south-western knoll topped by Launceston Castle.
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Lezant
Lezant (Lannsant) is a civil parish and village in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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River Tamar
The Tamar (Dowr Tamar) is a river in south west England that forms most of the border between Devon (to the east) and Cornwall (to the west).
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Scheduled monument
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.
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See also
Bridges completed in the 15th century
- Bidford Bridge
- Bow Bridge, Plox
- Framwellgate Bridge
- Gallox Bridge, Dunster
- Great Barford Bridge
- Greystone Bridge
- Hampton in Arden packhorse bridge
- Respryn Bridge
- Rongguang Bridge
Bridges in Cornwall
- Greystone Bridge
- Looe Bridge
- Respryn Bridge
- Stara Bridge
- Tamar Bridge
- Terras Bridge
- Trenarth Bridge
- Wenfordbridge
Bridges in Devon
- Barnstaple Long Bridge
- Bideford Long Bridge
- Fingle Bridge
- Greystone Bridge
- Holne Bridge
- List of bridges over the River Torridge
- Malmsmead Bridge
- Newbridge, River Dart
- Old Exe Bridge
- Postbridge
- Tamar Bridge
- Teign Bridge
- Torridge Bridge
- Two Bridges, Devon
Grade I listed buildings in Cornwall
- Antony House
- Caerhays Castle
- Cotehele
- Dupath Well
- Egyptian House, Penzance
- Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good
- Godolphin Estate
- Grade I listed buildings in Cornwall
- Greystone Bridge
- Ince Castle
- Lanhydrock House
- Launceston Castle
- Market Building, Penzance
- Nine Maidens stone row
- Pendennis Castle
- Pengersick Castle
- Penheale Manor
- Place House
- Port Eliot
- Prideaux Place
- Royal Albert Bridge
- St Mawes Castle
- St Michael's Mount
- Tintagel Old Post Office
- Tregothnan
- Trerice
- Trewithen House
River Tamar
- 2013 Calstock landslide
- Battle of Gunnislake New Bridge
- Calstock
- Cremyll Ferry
- Garlandstone
- Greystone Bridge
- Gunnislake
- Hamoaze
- Lower Tamar Lake
- MV Humphrey Gilbert
- Millbrook Steamboat and Trading Co.
- Morwellham Quay
- New Quay (Devon)
- Plymouth Boat Cruises
- River Tamar
- Royal Albert Bridge
- Saltash Ferry
- Tamar Bridge
- Tamar Valley Line
- Tamar Valley National Landscape
- Tamar–Tavy Estuary
- Torpoint Ferry
- Upper Tamar Lake
- Weir Quay
Scheduled monuments in Cornwall
- Black Head, Cornwall
- Boskednan stone circle
- Bossiney Castle
- Botallack Mine
- Cadson Bury
- Carfury Standing Stone
- Carminow Cross
- Castallack Round
- Castle Goff
- Cromwell's Castle
- Dupath Well
- East Pool mine
- Giant's Castle, Isles of Scilly
- Greystone Bridge
- Hensbarrow Beacon
- Kelly Rounds
- King Charles's Castle
- Lanyon Quoit
- Largin Castle
- Launceston Castle
- Lesingey Round
- Mên-an-Tol
- Madron Well and Madron Well Chapel
- Nine Maidens stone row
- Padderbury Top
- Pendennis Castle
- Penstowe Castle
- Perran Round
- Restormel Castle
- Scraesdon Fort
- Sperris Quoit
- St Mawes Castle
- The Hurlers (stone circles)
- Three Brothers of Grugith
- Three Holes Cross
- Treen Cliff
- Treffry Viaduct
- Tregantle Fort
- Trematon Castle
- Treryn Dinas
- Tresco Priory
- Trethevy Quoit
- Trevelgue Head
- Warbstow Bury
- West Lanyon Quoit
- Wheal Martyn
- Wheal Prosper
- Wheal Trewavas