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Showing 5 reviews Rating:4 Very pretty, next to massive lake also very pretty but lots of anglers so be quiet.
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Rating:4 None the wiser as to how old the bridge is. Tarmac suggests 21st century, though the masonry would lead me to believe it’s futuristic, possibly end of the world era
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Rating:5 It’s alway good to go and sit on to watch the wild life, have a coffee and just think. A beautiful spot.
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Rating:4 14th Century Packhorse bridge, with a public footpath from the car park, leading to a few vary pleasant nature trail walks around the marshes.
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I found the bridge listed in severy historic landmark lists, but there’s very little on or near the bridge itself to identify how old / important it is.
It’s had some repairs over the years, so it’s not clear how much of the original bridge is still there, but it’s odd to think that you’re standing in a spot that would have been the main trade route for the area. Just as a modern train whizzes past on over head and a plane takes off in the distance. Time have changed