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Bridge over Rydal Beck, Rydal Hall


The stone rubble bridge over Rydal Beck is located in the grounds of Rydal Hall. The single segmental arch bridge was built in 1682 by Sir Daniel Fleming, probably replacing an earlier wooden bridge.[1] It is a Grade II* listed structure. Immediately south of the bridge, Rydal Beck descends into the Low Falls waterfall.

Rydal Hall Grade II* Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Lakes Civil Parish Rydal Beck Bridges
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Bridge near Rydal Hall

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Bridge over Rydal Beck

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Bridge over Rydal Beck

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Bridge over Rydal Beck

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Bridge over Rydal Beck

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BRIDGE OVER RYDAL BECK IN GROUNDS OF RYDAL HALL - List Entry
- "Bridge over Rydal Beck in grounds of Rydal Hall...Below the terraces, at the east end of the front garden. Stone rubble, single segmental arch, late C17...."

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List number: 1245408
List grade: 2*
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY3665706319

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