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Preamble
Two chief Roman roads crossed the area under review, viz. Ryknield Street, running
North-South through Studley, Alcester and Bidford and the Salt Way from Droitwich to
Stratford, running West-East through Oversley and Alcester. The. lines of these roads are
easily seen on Ordnance Survey (OS) maps and are traceable on the ground both in the lines
of modern roads (e.g. Coughton to Studley) and in hedgerows and green ways (e.g. Oversley
Mill to Wixford). There is a large network of mediaeval highways, some described under
parishes in Victoria County History of Warwickshire (VCH). Some of the most impotant were
the salt ways crossing the area from Droitwich to Stratford and Warwick. The chief natural
obstacles were the Rivers Avon, Arrow and Alnes; Quarter Sessions (QS) records show that
by the 17th century there were bridges at Alcester, Bidford, Oversley, Wixford and Great
Alne. 1754 saw the start of the work of the turnpike trusts in this area.
These are the dates of the Turnpiked roads:-.
| Route. | Year | Notes |
| Stratford to Droitwich and Bromsgrove | 1754 | includes part of parishes of Haselor,Oversley,Alcester,Coughton,Sambourne. |
| Spernall Ash to Digbeth | 1766 | includes Studley. |
| Alcester to Evesham | 1777 | includes Arrow and Dunnington |
| Alcester to Wootton Wawen | 1814 | includes Oversley,Kinwarton,Gt.Alne |
| Arrow to Flyford Flavel | 1826 | includes Weethley. |
| Dunnington to Crabbs Cross | 1826 | includes Weethley. |
Of the tollhouses in the area 5 are known to have been destroyed and only 3 (probably 4)
remain. Of the milestones (trusts were legally bound to erect these) 12 are still visible.
River Bridges
| Ref. No. | Location | Ordnance Survey Ref. |
Notes |
| A 18 | Gunnings Bridge | SP 091577 | Carries Alcester-Wootton road over
Arrow; 3 brick arches,rebuilt 19th century; 1612 Sir Fowlke Greville agreed to build stone
bridge (QS);dates at least from 1274 (VCH)
|
| GA 61 |
Great
Alne. |
SP 116591 |
Modern, concrete; ford on 19th
cent.maps but (QS) refers to Alne Bridge,1625.Nearby, a railway level
crossing.
|
| B121 |
Bidford
|
SP 098517 |
8 arch, stone, mediaeval; from 1638
a County bridge (QS) Roman ford 200 yards east carried Ryknield Street;remains found
c.l970; historical details of bridge v.VCH. Just down stream of bridge was island and
flash weir, all removed 1955. In 18th & 19th cents. commercial traffic from Severn to
Stratford; Bidford had wharves, largely destroyed,for coal; a lock operated at Grange Mill
v.Miil section,
|
| B102 |
Broom |
SP 087534 |
Modern, concrete, span nearly 60 m.
carried by concrete legs over Arrow and mill tail-race;no indications of early bridge.
|
| C137 |
Coughton
|
SP 085606 |
Footbridge of aluminium over Arrow
at Coughton ford; until mid-l8th cent.was on Oxford-Bridgnorth coach route;c.1950 bridge
replaced wooden structure & has companion down stream at SP 088603.
|
| C 138 |
Cain
Bridge |
SP 080607 |
3 shallow, segmental arches,
probably 18th cent; on 1698 map (Coughton Court) bridge shown.
|
| O 171 |
Oversley
|
SP 093569 |
6 arch,stone, over Arrow; in brick
parapet a stone dated 1600;road was main highway to Stratford till 1960s when new
road reduced bridges importance. Few yards north of bridge probable site of Roman
ford carrying Stratford-Droitwich road.
|
| Sal205 |
Salford
Priors |
SP 083514 |
Erected 1806;single brick arch. Sp 228 Spernall
SP 086622 Modern, iron, over R.Arrow; photo graph,19O7, shows ford and wooden footbridge.
|
| St 239 |
Washford
Bridge |
SP 073647 |
Concrete, 1924 on parapet, over
Arrow; replaced single span road bridge on line of Ryknield Street but name suggests it an
early fording place;perhaps bridge first erected by turnpike trust in 1766
|
| St 267 |
Studley | SP 077639 | Over R.Arrow;present bridge rebuilt
1924; indicated on Yates map,1790; road leads from present Studley to site of
original settlement and parish church
|
| W 342 |
Wixford
|
SP 087546
|
Single brick arch,stone string course;small flood arches; relatively modern though a bridge here by mid 17th cent.,when it had become a County bridge (QS) |
Additional Information
Bridges of the Local Area - Series from
'Local Past'