Lady Vale Bridge, Cardinham Woods, Cornwall

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The photograph on this page of Lady Vale Bridge, Cardinham Woods, Cornwall by Terry McKenna as part of the Geograph project.

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Lady Vale Bridge, Cardinham Woods, Cornwall

Image: © Terry McKenna Taken: 20 Jun 2006

This ancient "clapper bridge", a simple form of stone bridge, crosses over Cardinham Water, a stream that runs through Cardinham Woods near Bodmin, Cornwall. The bridge, fenced-off for its own protection, stands on the former site of the Chapel of Our Lady.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.47844
Longitude
-4.670821