Flush Bracket 139: By South Cerney 

Flush Bracket on S.E. face of bridge over canal, about 20 chains S.E. from South Cerney Wharf [2GL] - FB reported destroyed.
Location
Grid reference: SU 0511 9807.
Landranger 163: Cheltenham & Cirencester, Stow-on-the-Wold.
Structure: Bridge.
Waypoint: FB139.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
The nearest fundamental bench mark is Sapperton,
11.16km to the northwest.
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 301.1240 feet [91.7826 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 S.E. face of bridge over canal, about 20 chains S.E. from South Cerney Wharf.
Logged Visits
Logged on 2nd July 2006 by lackofluke. Condition: Probably destroyed.
There's no bridge here any more. Like most of the rest of the disused canal, it's covered in nettles, so I couldn't get to it to be sure.
Location
Grid reference: SU 0511 9807.
Landranger 163: Cheltenham & Cirencester, Stow-on-the-Wold.
Structure: Bridge.
Waypoint: FB139.
Neighbouring Flush Brackets
| 140 | South Cerney Wharf 466.15m to the west. |
| 138 | Crane Bridge 624.82m to the southeast. |
| 141 | Cowground Bridge 1.79km to the northwest. |
| 137 | Wildmoorway Bridge 2.17km to the east. |
| 142 | Siddington 2.36km to the northwest. |
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 301.1240 feet [91.7826 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 S.E. face of bridge over canal, about 20 chains S.E. from South Cerney Wharf.
Logged Visits
Logged on 2nd July 2006 by lackofluke. Condition: Probably destroyed.
There's no bridge here any more. Like most of the rest of the disused canal, it's covered in nettles, so I couldn't get to it to be sure.
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