English: Ledgard Bridge, Mirfield (SE200195) This bridge over the River Calder, only just wide enough for two-way traffic, was built in 1799-1800 replacing an earlier bridge. The railings on the far side are on the footway, which is on a concrete deck cantilevered out from the stone bridge. The bridge is seen here from the eastern (downstream) side.
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