Respryn Bridge was guarded by Royalists at the outbreak of the Civil War and played an important part in the Battle of Lostwithiel in 1644. The bridge then lay between two estates Lanhydrock and Boconnoc - one side Royalist (King Charles) and the other in Parliamentarian hands.
Following success at Lostwithiel, King Charles rode over Respryn bridge in 1644, on his way from Boconnoc to Lanhydrock.
After the war, an avenue of trees leading up to Lanhydrock House from Respryn Bridge was planted by Lord Robartes to celebrate the King's victory.
Hopefully warning signs will now keep the bridge safe.
The photo below is another view from the bridge.
See also: The 500 Plus Year Old bridge, St,Austell, Cornwall
Lovely old bridge and with quite an eventful last too.
ReplyDeleteThanks David, there seems to be a story attached to so many places in Cornwall.
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