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The clapper bridge, a series of thin stone slabs supported on rock piers, receives its name from the Medieval Latin word “clapus,” meaning pile of stones.
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Historic medieval Somerset bridge to be protected as part of £150,000 flood prevention scheme - MSNA historic medieval bridge in rural Somerset will be protected as part of a major flood prevention scheme costing nearly £150,000. The River Barle runs from its source at Pinkery Reservoir on the ...
Known as a “clapper bridge,” which is a type of span built out of flat stone slabs lain end to end and supported by stone stacks, the Tarr Steps are maybe the best-known example of this type ...
The ancient Tarr Steps is a clapper bridge across the River Barle in Exmoor National Park, Somerset, dating back to 1000BC. Each of the 'steps' weighs up to two tons and according to local legend ...
Postbridge on Dartmoor is famous for its clapper bridge which straddles the East Dart River. Constructed from four large granite slabs resting on three granite piers, it's probably the finest ...
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