MGMB Photography

Clapper Bridge

Description

This 13th century Grade II listed Clapper Bridge is thought to have been built to allow tin mine mules to carry their loads over the river. Standing time-in-memorial, it can still be used as a foot bridge and makes a moody setting on a cold winters day - especially in this B&W shot.

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2048 x 942px

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