Flush Bracket 114: Thames Path - near Burroway Bridge 

Flush Bracket on concrete foundation of foot bridge, S. side of River Thames [2GL]; SE angle of footbridge, NE face.
Location
Grid reference: SP 3048 0009.
Landranger 164: Oxford, Chipping Norton & Bicester.
Structure: Bridge.
Waypoint: FB114.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
The nearest fundamental bench mark is Buckland,
4.02km to the southeast.
Second Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1912-21)
This flush bracket was used during the Second geodetic levelling, England & Wales, and was levelled with a height of 221.1340 feet [67.4016 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Buckland to Sapperton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on concrete foundation of foot bridge, S. side of River Thames.
Logged Visits
Logged on 9th July 2006 by lackofluke. Condition: Good.
S foundation E side of bridge over stream leading off of River Thames. FB is surrounded by moss but not covered by it. A brick I found nearby came in useful bashing down vegetation in order to photograph the FB.
Location
Grid reference: SP 3048 0009.
Landranger 164: Oxford, Chipping Norton & Bicester.
Structure: Bridge.
Waypoint: FB114.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
| 115 | Radcot Lock 840.12m to the west. |
| 113 | Rushy Weir 1.80km to the east. |
| 116 | Radcot Bridge 2.04km to the west. |
| 112 | Tadpole Bridge 2.99km to the east. |
| 111 | Buckland Marsh 3.00km to the east. |
Second Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1912-21)
This flush bracket was used during the Second geodetic levelling, England & Wales, and was levelled with a height of 221.1340 feet [67.4016 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Buckland to Sapperton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on concrete foundation of foot bridge, S. side of River Thames.
Logged Visits
Logged on 9th July 2006 by lackofluke. Condition: Good.
S foundation E side of bridge over stream leading off of River Thames. FB is surrounded by moss but not covered by it. A brick I found nearby came in useful bashing down vegetation in order to photograph the FB.
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