Grassington, Yorkshire, UK. Stone Bridge spanning Captain Beck known as Li'le Emily's bridge. Probably late C17- early C18. Rubble, single arch,


Bridge over Captain Beck. Probably late C17- early C18. Rubble, single arch, slightly hump-backed. A narrow footbridge paved with stone slabs, the arch having rubble voussoirs and large blocks to the ridged parapet. The north end is closed by 2 closely-set stones forming a stile. The bridge carried the footpath from the bridge at Grassington (also known as Linton Bridge. to the Linton Mill and to the church


Size: 3456px × 5184px
Location: Grassington, Yorkshire, England, UK
Photo credit: © Alister Firth / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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