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Hebden Old Bridge

Photograph at the Hebden Old Bridge black plaque

Hebden Old Bridge erected circa AD 1510 replacing a medieval bridge built of timber. Many repairs were necessary in AD 1602 and again in AD 1657. The parapet being repared in AD 1845 and raised in AD 1890. The eastern arch of the bridge spans the tail-goit of Bridge Mill, originally the manorial corn-mill of Wadsworth.

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