Clapper and Packhorse bridges at Wycoller

Clapper and Packhorse bridges at Wycoller
Clapper and Packhorse bridges at Wycoller
Clapper and Packhorse bridges at Wycoller
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Clapper and Packhorse bridges at Wycoller
Wycoller
In the foreground is the grade II* listed 'Clapper' bridge, also called the Hall, Weaver's or Druids' bridge. Of very primitive construction it was probably formed by two large slabs resting on a central pier. At some time in the nineteenth century it was broken, possibly by a falling tree. In the background is the Packhorse bridge. The bridge is reputed to date from the 13th century, though in the view of John Bentley (Portrait of Wycoller. 1975), it may be much later. It is grade II* listed and the listing description offer a date of 17th century 'or earlier'. The voussoirs, or arch shaped stones extend the full width of the bridge.
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Stanley Bracewell Collection Box 14 slide 323
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