Moulton Packhorse Bridge
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| Moulton Packhorse Bridge | |
| Suffolk | |
|---|---|
Moulton Packhorse Bridge | |
| Location | |
| Crossing: | River Kennet |
| Location | |
| Location: | 52°15’10"N, -0°29’8"E |
| Structure | |
| History | |
| Built c. 1446 | |
| Information | |
| Owned by: | English Heritage |
| Website: | Moulton Packhorse Bridge |
Moulton Packhorse Bridge crosses the River Kennett at Moulton in western Suffolk. It carries a public footpath only: once, as the name suggests, it carries the packhorses of the county's trade.
This stone-built bridge was built around the year 1446, but has 18th-century alterations. It is a bridge of four pointed arches.
The bridge today is a grade II* listed structure and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Pack Horse Bridge over the River Kennet, Moulton - British Listed Buildings
- ↑ Packhorse Bridge - Ancientmonuments.info