Local List of Heritage Assets, 2022 Update
Railway Bridge, Leire Road/Frolesworth Road
Ref: Leire/002
Construction Date: 1840
Architect: Unknown
Original Use: Railway Bridge
Current Use: Bridge over disused railway cutting, now part of Jubilee Walk
Condition: Good
Parish: Leire
Ward: Broughton Astley South & Leire
Reason for Inclusion
Historic Interest
The bridge was on the Midland Counties railway line from Leicester to Rugby. Opened in 1840, this was the earliest railway line in the Harborough district and was part of the 'pioneering phase' of railway development (up to 1841). It was absorbed into the Midland Railway in 1844. The line closed in 1962.
Architectural Interest
A slightly skewed, shallow-arched brick bridge (over 2-track railway), blue brick with sandstone parapets.
Associative Interest
An example of the early part of the railway history in the district and the C19th developments that the railways brought to places.
Midland Counties Railway was absorbed into the Midland Railway in 1844. Mr George Murray-Smith, Chairman of the Midland Railway Company, purchased Gumley Hall in 1897 and lived there until his death in 1919.