Summary
the packhorse bridge spans the Horner Water just north of Horner village.
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Monument Types
- PACKHORSE BRIDGE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
Description
the packhorse bridge spans the Horner Water just north of Horner village. It has one arch, the parapets are swept back in the traditional fashion at the approaches and the road surface is cobbled. The stonework is rubble sandstone, with segmental headed arches.[1]
References
- SZN48220 - Unpublished document: Isabel Richardson. 2001. Archaeological Survey of the Holnicote Estate, Somerset.
Other Statuses and References
None Recorded
Associated Events
- ENA3149 - Field Survey, Archaeological Survey of the Holnicote Estate 2001
Associated Finds
None Recorded
Related Records
- Related to: Packhorse Bridge, West Luccombe Farm, Holnicote Estate (Monument) - 115399 / MNA165207