Scotland ?

cotswolds
So we're in England then ?
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Nope
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yes...Originally Posted by jandajoy

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English: Clam Bridge, a clapper bridge at Wycoller, Pendle, East Lancashire, UK
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Good
and the claim to fame ?
'Ferndean Manor' in Charlotte Brontė's novel Jane Eyre is thought to be based on Wycoller Hall.[3] The Brontė Way passes through here, leading to the Brontė sisters' home in nearby Haworth.
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Very interesting
Just tell me how old the bridge is ?
The latter is believed to be of neolithic origin (at least, over 10000 years old) and is listed as an ancient monument. It consists of just a long stone laid across the river. It was damaged by floods in 1989 and 1990, though has now been repaired.
Which makes it the oldest bridge in the world.Originally Posted by jandajoy
Bit of a Lancastrian fib that because I bet the stone wasn't used as a bridge until a lot later
Here we go. What, where, and why is it vaguely interesting?
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