Cast iron bridge over the Hol Beck
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 12 Apr 2018
Built in 1849 to replace an older wooden bridge that connected John Marshall's mill on the north side of the beck with his later mills to the south. Recently cleared as some of its overgrowth as part of the reconstruction of the retaining walls alongside the Hol Beck. Listed Grade II. There were formerly several other small bridges across the beck between this one and the railway bridge but they have all been removed.