Beckfoot Bridge

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Beckfoot Bridge
Yorkshire

Beckfoot Bridge and ford
Location
Type: Packhorse bridge
Crossing: Harden Beck
Location
Grid reference: SE10513845
Location: 53°50’32"N, 1°50’30"W
Structure
Type: Packhorse bridge
History
Information

Beckfoot Bridge (also known as the Packhorse Bridge) was historically a significant crossing point over Harden Beck in Bingley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[1]

Beckfoot Bridge was anciently the responsibility of Bingley Township, as Ireland and Cottingley bridges were built rebuilt in stone and afforded better links to the town.[2]

The bridge was constructed alongside the historical ford across the beck in 1723, replacing a previous wooden bridge. Two contractors were paid £10 to build the bridge and to maintain it and keep it in good order for seven years. It is wide enough for pedestrians or single file horses.

The bridge today is a Grade II listed structure.[3]

References

  1. "Beckfoot Bridge". http://structurae.net/structures/beckfoot-bridge. 
  2. Dodd, E E (1958). Bingley - A Yorkshire Town Through Nine Centuries. Guiseley: MTD Rigg. p. 65. OCLC 654891698. 
  3. National Heritage List 1199392: Beckfoot Bridge