The ancient Tarr Steps river crossing dating back to 1000BC - which English folklore says were 'built by the devil' - have been washed away by the might of Storm Angus. The middle section of the stone ...
The ancient steps date back to 1000BC and English fokelore says they were built by the devil ANCIENT steps which allow people to cross a river in a national park have been destroyed by Storm Angus.
The ancient stone footbridge on Exmoor has been rebuilt. Some steps had been washed away just months after £10,000 had been spent repairing damage from previous flooding. But local businesses are ...
Atlas Obscura on Slate is a blog about the world’s hidden wonders. Like us on Facebook and Tumblr, or follow us on Twitter. The longest and oldest bridge of its kind, the Tarr Steps in England’s ...
Slabs from the middle of the Tarr Steps on Exmoor, near Withypool, washed downstream during recent flooding in Somerset. The structure is an ancient "clapper bridge" over the River Barle - slabs ...
Exmoor’s iconic Tarr Steps has been repaired after after some of its giant stones were washed away in floods. A section in the middle of the footway was pushed out by high waters in January when ...
Efforts are being stepped up to protect one of Exmoor's most historic sites. Tarr Steps, in Somerset, were washed away by a swollen river following torrential rain 15 months ago. The steps were ...
A section of an ancient footbridge has washed away following heavy rain. Slabs from the middle of the Tarr Steps on Exmoor, near Withypool, washed downstream during recent flooding in Somerset. The ...
A section of the Tarr Steps has washed away following heavy rain A section of an ancient footbridge has washed away following heavy rain. Slabs from the middle of the Tarr Steps on Exmoor, near ...
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