Marsh Farm Bridge & Coate Water Feeder

Historic Map


Marsh Farm Bridge is a Grade 2 listed structure. Built as a stone farm accommodation bridge in 1803 by Thomas Blinman for the Canal Company, it cost £35 pounds 7 shillings and 2 pence.



Man with a stick SU1685 75A
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1953, Man with a stick. Canal sluice, assumed position close to the old feeder from Coate Water
Man with a stick SU1685 75B
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1953, Man with a stick. Canal sluice, assumed position close to the canal feeder from Coate Water
Man with a stick SU1685 84A
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1953, Man with a stick. Looking east, canal feeder from Coate Water
Man with a stick SU1685 20A
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1953, Man with a stick. Marsh Farm bridge
Man with a stick SU1685 20B
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1953, Man with a stick. Marsh Farm bridge
4.04.1 Swindon (237n)
1960, Swindon, looking east at Marsh Farm bridge
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4.04.2 Swindon (238n)
1960, Swindon, looking west from the parapet of Marsh Farm bridge
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4.04.3 Swindon (239n)
1960, Swindon, looking east, beneath the arch of Marsh Farm bridge
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136 Marsh Farm Bridge
1977, Marsh Farm Bridge
138 Marsh Farm Bridge infilled
1977, Marsh Farm Bridge
137 Marsh Farm Bridge
1977, Marsh Farm Bridge
Marsh Farm Bridge
Data credit: Historic England 1986, Grade II listed structure, Marsh Farm Bridge, Image credit Jess Laker