Clapper Bridge, Devonport Leat, SW Dartmoor, Devon UK
N 50° 28.132 W 004° 05.547
30U E 422472 N 5591334
A granite clapper on the Devonport Leat in West Devon.
Waymark Code: WM73AR
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/26/2009
Views: 2
This clapper takes walkers from Clearbrook Village in a westerly direction across moorland near Yelverton, in south west Devon.
Devonport Leat is a considerable engineering achievement. It was built in the 1790's to take fresh water to the ever growing docks of Devonport in Plymouth, but now it terminates at Burrator reservoir. The water is taken from the West Dart River and the Cowsic, north of Two Bridges. Only the Dartmoor section of the leat survives due to building and modernization within the city of Plymouth.
Physical Location (city, county, etc.): Near Clearbrook South West Devon UK
Road, Highway, Street, etc.: Moorland track
Water or other terrain spanned: Devonport Leat now dry
Architect/Builder: Not listed
Construction Date: Not listed
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