Clapper Bridge over Wray Beck
From Wikipedia - "A clapper bridge is an ancient form of bridge formed from large flat slabs of stone. They are often situated close to a ford where carts could cross. The word 'clapper' derives ultimately from an Anglo-Saxon word, cleaca, meaning 'bridging the stepping stones."
The Tuesday crowd did a circular walk from Wray Castle and ate in Joey's cafe . Unfortunately the cafe was unusually busy for a Tuesday lunchtime or rather we've got used to there not being loads of tourists around. It must be the Easter holidays
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