Bridge Name: Dyehouse Bridge
No.: 13
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Bridge Name: Bury Bridge
No.: 12
Location: SS 9445 2745 Brompton Regis
Build Date: medieval
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A narrow medieval stone packhorse bridge of four arches over the River Haddeo. Scheduled monument. Listed grade II.
Bury Bridge on the River Haddeo has four arches and a roadway width of approx 6 ft. This bridge carries limited vehicular traffic. It is not of outstanding architectural interest. A narrow medieval stone pack-horse bridge on four segmental-pointed arches with three cutwater buttresses each side. High stone parapets. Ancient Monument, of unknown date, is of local stone masonry and consists of four spans, one 10 ft, one 8 ft and two 7 ft long, giving a total length of 63 ft. The carriageway is 6 ft 10 ins wide.1
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1.Exmoor National Park HER – MSO8842
Bridge Name: Lower Clammer Footbridge
No.: 11
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Bridge Name: Hartford Bottom Footbridge F
No.: 10
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Bridge Name: Hartford Bottom Footbridge E
No.: 9
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Bridge Name: Hartford Bottom Footbridge D
No.: 8
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Bridge Name: Hartford Bottom Footbridge C
No.: 7
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Bridge Name:Hartford Bottom Footbridge B
No.: 6
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Bridge Name: Hartford Bottom Footbridge A
No.: 5
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Bridge Name: Mutton Pie Bridge
No.: 4
Location: Hartford Grid Reference: SS 9591 2918
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Mutton Pie Bridge is a stone clapper bridge across the River Haddeo at Hartford. The bridge is centred at SS 9591 2918 and comprises a single stone slab (dimensions not recorded) supported on bridge abutments, which appear to be constructed of stone substantially repaired in concrete. Nearby is a stone lined spring.
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http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MEM11&resourceID=1022
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