Hebble Hole Footbridge is a Grade II listed building in the Calderdale local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 December 1984. Footbridge. 1 related planning application.

Hebble Hole Footbridge

WRENN ID
hidden-attic-dawn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Calderdale
Country
England
Date first listed
12 December 1984
Type
Footbridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hebble Hole Footbridge is a clapper bridge that spans the Colden Water along the Pennine Way. It likely dates from the late 17th century or early 18th century. The bridge features four large monoliths arranged in pairs, supported by a roughly dressed triangular breakwater. There are two upright stones from a gateway to the south. A single cast iron railing serves as a handrail. This footbridge is an excellent example of its type, connecting the townships of Blackshaw and Heptonstall. It is illustrated in K. Parry's book, "Trans-Pennine Heritage: Hills, People and Transport," published in 1981 on page 135.

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