Ilam Hall from St Bertram’s Bridge (Scan from 1989…
Ilam School (Scan from 1989)
Mistletoe
Rievaulx Abbey (Scan from 1989)
Rievaulx Abbey (Scan from 1989)
Rievaulx Abbey (Scan from 1989)
Looking towards Malham Cove (Scan from 1989)
Path to Janet’s Foss and Gordale Scar (Scan from 1…
Gordale Beck and the Path to Janet’s Foss (Scan fr…
Path to Janet’s Foss (Scan from 1989)
Path to Janet’s Foss (Scan from 1989)
Janet’s Foss and Gordale Beck (Scan from 1989)
Gordale Beck and the entrance to Gordale Scar (Sca…
The entrance to Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Looking south from above Gordale Scar (Scan from 1…
Looking south from above Gordale Scar (Scan from 1…
Above Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Above Gordale Scar (Scan from 1989)
Church of the Holy Cross, Ilam (Scan from 1989)
Tower near Ilam Hall (Scan from 1989)
Ilam Cross (Scan from 1989)
Looking west from Wetton Hill (scan from 1989)
Wetton Hill (Scan from 1989)
Wetton Hill from near Lees Farm (Scan from 1989)
Approaching Sugarloaf from above Dale Farm (Scan f…
The River Manifold runs at the foot of the cliffs…
The dry River Manifold near Dafar Bridge (Scan fro…
The dry River Manifold near Dafar Bridge (Scan fro…
The dry River Manifold and Dafar Bridge (Scan from…
Dale Bridge across the River Manifold at Wetton Mi…
Thor's Cave from the Manifold Way (Scan from 1989)
Thor's Cave from the Manifold Way (Scan from 1989)
Thor's Cave (Scan from 1989)
Looking north from Thor's Cave towards Wetton Mill…
Looking north from Thor's Cave towards Wetton Mill…
School children at the summit of Thor's Cave (Scan…
Looking towards Thor's Cave from Leek Road (Scan f…
A 4m circular walk from Wetton
Naval Temple at Kymin (Scan from 1991)
Naval Temple at Kymin (Scan from 1991)
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St Bertram’s Bridge, Ilam (Scan from 1989)


“The monument includes a single span stone bridge spanning the River Manifold at the south end of Ilam Park, giving access to the garden of Ilam Hall and the Church of the Holy Cross to the north. The bridge has a semi-circular arch and measures up to 20m in length and 4m wide. The existing masonry shows two phases of construction, the earlier of coursed rubble construction with a later ashlar parapet addition which comes to a point over the centre of the arch.
The bridge is thought to be at least 18th century in date but was restored in 1839, as an inscription on the bridge conveys. The monument is also Grade II listed, divided between two parishes under NHLE entries 1287065 and 1374599. The bridge’s name comes from the association with St. Bertram, a Saxon saint whose shrine is in the nearby church.”
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1006109
The bridge is thought to be at least 18th century in date but was restored in 1839, as an inscription on the bridge conveys. The monument is also Grade II listed, divided between two parishes under NHLE entries 1287065 and 1374599. The bridge’s name comes from the association with St. Bertram, a Saxon saint whose shrine is in the nearby church.”
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1006109
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