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Escrick, York

Escrick Bridge is a historical structure located in the village of Escrick, North Yorkshire, England. It was rebuilt in 1776 as part of a broader transformation of the village led by Beilby Thompson, a key figure in the development of the Escrick estate. The initials “BT” are still visible on the stonework of the bridge today, marking his influence.

 

The bridge spans a dyke and played a role in reshaping the village layout during the 18th century, when the main road and church were relocated to accommodate the expansion of Escrick Hall’s grounds. It’s a small but fascinating piece of local heritage that reflects the estate’s evolution over time.

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Uploaded on June 24, 2025
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