• 6 years ago
Postbridge Clapper Bridge is a well preserved Medieval clapper bridge across the East Dart River located around the middle of Dartmoor National Park in Devon. It can be found in the village of Postbridge.
The clapper bridge was first recorded in the 14th century however it was probably built in the 13th century. It is thought that Postbridge Clapper Bridge was built so pack horses could cross the East Dart River to carry tin to Tavistock, the stannary town.
A newer bridge, built in 1780, now stands next to the clapper bridge. This new bridge would have originally been an easier crossing for horses but is now used as a bridge for cars. The bridge is part of the B3212, a long road which goes across Dartmoor National Park and beyond from Yelverton to Exeter.
Both bridges are Grade II listed.

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