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Stainforth Packhorse Bridge over the Ribble.
This arched bridge over the River Ribble at Stainforth was built in 1675 by a local landowner. The bridge was formerly on the main packhorse road between York and Lancaster, which has been superseded by later roads. It was in private ownership until the 1930s, when it was taken on by the National Trust. It is now a grade II listed structure and provides access to Stainforth Force, which is just below the bridge.
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