Clun Bridge, Medieval road bridge in Clun, England
Clun Bridge is a stone bridge spanning the River Clun with five segmental arches built using medieval masonry methods. The structure displays typical features of its era, with curved arches distributing the weight evenly across the riverbed.
The structure was built around 1450 and is now listed as Grade II*. It played a crucial role in connecting trade routes and enabled the movement of goods across the river for centuries.
The bridge shapes the appearance of Clun village and connects its two sides in a way that feels natural to daily life. Both residents and visitors pass through it regularly, making it a familiar landmark and gathering point for the community.
The bridge sits on the A488 and sees regular traffic, so stay aware of vehicles passing through. The best time to walk and explore is outside peak traffic hours when the road is quieter and easier to navigate.
It was originally designed as a packhorse bridge and later adapted for motor vehicles. This transformation shows how the medieval construction proved strong enough to handle changing needs over several centuries.
Location: Clun
Official opening: 1450
GPS coordinates: 52.42042,-3.03031
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:01
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Church of St George
214 m
The Buffalo Hotel And Former Barn Adjoining To The West
87 m
12, Church Street
81 m
6 and 8, Church Street
59 m
10 High Street
174 m
10, Church Street
72 m
13, Church Street
94 m
1-7, Church Street
26 m
Clun War Memorial
151 m
4, Bridge Street
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K6 Telephone Kiosk, The Square
116 m
The Old Vicarage And Railed Enclosure To North West
107 m
Castle Farmhouse
48 m
Milestone Approximately 10 Metres To North-West Of The Old Vicarage
111 m
Lychgate Approximately 25 Metres To North Of Church Of St George
152 m
The Vicarage
188 m
8, Bridge Street
31 m
2, Bridge Street
59 m
Harpton House And Shop Adjoining To West
128 m
11, High Street
192 m
Former Stables And Coach House Approximately 20 Metres To South West Of The Old Vicarage
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6, Bridge Street
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Former Malt-House Adjoining Number 14 To East
154 m
Clun Farmhouse
257 m
Former Coach House And Stables Approximately 10 Metres To South East Of Vicarage
201 m
Caradoc House And Coach House Adjoining To Left
115 m
23 And 25, High Street
130 mVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
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