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Ling Ghyll Bridge


Ling Ghyll Bridge near Horton-in-RibblesdaleLing Ghyll Bridge is situated about four miles north of Horton-in-Ribblesdale. It carries the ancient Cam Road over Cam Beck at the north end of Ling Ghyll. According to the date stone in the upstream parapet it was constructed in 1766.

The Pennine Bridleway will pass over Ling Ghyll Bridge and important maintenance work has already been completed as part of this project in order to prevent any further deterioration of this Grade II listed structure.

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