River Crossings - Redlynch Stream
Field Access Bridge A
This is the first stream crossing located approximately 90 metres upstream from the river Pitt join. It is a stone arch construction built with a later concrete slab deck. Probably built late eighteenth century for the Redlynch Park Estate. The entrance from the Knowle Bridge Road is shown as the Gall Gate on an eighteenth century plan of Redlynch Park.

Field Access Bridge B
Located approximately 90 metres upstream from Field Bridge A., a similar design with a stone arch and later added concrete slab deck. Again probably 18th century construction for the Redlynch Park Estate. The eighteenth century plan of Redlynch Park shows an entrance called Vicarage Gate for which this bridge was probably constructed.

Field Access Bridge C
Located approximately 50 metres upstream from Field Bridge B. This is a concrete culvert.

Field Access Bridge - Disused
This is a nineteenth century structure. The field entrance is now hedged and the bridge is hidden by foliage and construction detail is unknown. Recorded on 19th century maps and disused for many years.

Field Access Bridge D
Located approximately 75 metres upstream from the disused field bridge and situated where the two main feeder streams join. It is a prefabricated concrete culvert.

