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Slater's Bridge, Little Langdale
Slater's Bridge is a 17th century packhorse bridge that crosses the River Brathay in Little Langdale. It is built of slate and natural boulders. A large boulder in the middle of the stream supports the segmental arched bridge. The bridge spans the civil parishes of Coniston and Lakes. Slater's Bridge is Grade II* listed in the National Heritage List for England.

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SLATERS BRIDGE - Little Langdale - List Entry
- "Slater's Bridge...Over River Brathay. C17 packhorse bridge of slate and natural boulders. Huge boulder in mid-stream supports segmental arched bridge of 15 ft span with 3 1/2 ft voussoirs, and …
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Simon Cotterill


from https://historicengland.org.u…
SLATERS BRIDGE - Little Langdale - List Entry
- "Slater's Bridge...Over River Brathay. C17 packhorse bridge of slate and natural boulders. Huge boulder in mid-stream supports segmental arched bridge of 15 ft span with 3 1/2 ft voussoirs, and …
Added by
Simon Cotterill