About Old Exe Bridge

Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects

The Old Exe Bridge is a ruined mediaeval bridge in Exeter in the south west of England. It was built around the year 1200 and originally consisted of 17 or 18 arches spanning the River Exe. Believed to be one of England's oldest surviving mediaeval bridge works, the remnants are a grade II listed building and scheduled monument.

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Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom, EX1 1BR

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