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Clapper Bridge, Danby, North Yorkshire

Eric Branse-Instone, Historic England2015-10

Historic England

Historic England
London, United Kingdom

Stone clapper bridges are of a simple construction, with slabs laid across rocks or piles of stones. This example, which carries a road over Danby Beck, has piers featuring herring-bone-tooled sandstone, and is probably medieval in origin. It was rebuilt in circa 1807 when a nearby mill was rebuilt. It is a rare example of its type and is listed Grade II.
List Entry Number: 1433734.

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  • Title: Clapper Bridge, Danby, North Yorkshire
  • Creator: Eric Branse-Instone, Historic England
  • Date Created: 2015-10
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