Fingle Br

Heritage Site in Devon Teignbridge

England

Fingle Br

Drewsteignton - Font Inside the parish church, Holy Trinity.
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Drewsteignton - Font Credit: Colin Smith

Fingle Bridge is a historic location situated in Devon, England. Nestled within the picturesque Dartmoor National Park, it is a renowned heritage site that has captivated visitors for centuries.

The bridge itself spans the River Teign and dates back to the early 17th century, making it one of the oldest surviving bridges in the region. It was originally constructed to facilitate the transportation of goods and livestock between the neighboring towns of Drewsteignton and Moretonhampstead.

The bridge's design is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the time, featuring a single arch constructed from local granite that has withstood the test of time. Its impressive structure and scenic location make it a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts, offering breathtaking views of the river and surrounding woodland.

Fingle Bridge is also steeped in folklore and history. It is said to have played a significant role during the English Civil War when it was used as a strategic crossing point by troops. Additionally, the area is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a horse and rider, adding to its mystique and allure.

Today, Fingle Bridge is a cherished landmark and a gateway to the stunning countryside that surrounds it. The site offers a range of activities for visitors, including walking trails, fishing, and picnicking. The nearby Fingle Bridge Inn provides a welcome refreshment stop for those exploring the area.

In conclusion, Fingle Bridge in Devon is a remarkable heritage site that combines history, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. Its ancient bridge, scenic surroundings, and rich folklore make it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

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Drewsteignton - Font Inside the parish church, Holy Trinity.
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Drewsteignton - Font
Inside the parish church, Holy Trinity. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church A well preserved and recently restored (2011) board carries the Royal Coat of Arms for Queen Elizabeth I.
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Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church
A well preserved and recently restored (2011) board carries the Royal Coat of Arms for Queen Elizabeth I. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church Kneelers showing depictions of The Queen's Beasts and also the local family name Drewe from which the village takes its name.
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Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church
Kneelers showing depictions of The Queen's Beasts and also the local family name Drewe from which the village takes its name. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church Inside view of the parish church. 
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Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church
Inside view of the parish church. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church The parish church was built mainly in the 15th century in Perpendicular style.
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Drewsteignton - Holy Trinity Church
The parish church was built mainly in the 15th century in Perpendicular style. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton The village takes its name from a local family with Anglo-Norman roots, Drew de Teignton [Latinized to Drogo].
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Drewsteignton
The village takes its name from a local family with Anglo-Norman roots, Drew de Teignton [Latinized to Drogo]. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton - Pub Sign The Drewe Arms is the proverbial stone's throw away from the parish church, Holy Trinity.
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Drewsteignton - Pub Sign
The Drewe Arms is the proverbial stone's throw away from the parish church, Holy Trinity. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton - Drewe Arms The historic village pub, The Drewe Arms, was previously named "The Druids' Arms". This was changed in the 1920s when Julius Drewe built nearby Castle Drogo.
Drewsteignton - Drewe Arms
The historic village pub, The Drewe Arms, was previously named "The Druids' Arms". This was changed in the 1920s when Julius Drewe built nearby Castle Drogo.
Drewsteignton View from The Old Inn, past the Drewe Arms, towards Holy Trinity Church.
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Drewsteignton
View from The Old Inn, past the Drewe Arms, towards Holy Trinity Church. LinkExternal link
Drewsteignton The village shop also houses the post office.
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Drewsteignton
The village shop also houses the post office. LinkExternal link
Car parking near Fingle Bridge
Car parking near Fingle Bridge
Hill from Fingle Bridge into Drewsteignton
Hill from Fingle Bridge into Drewsteignton
Minor road passing Drewston House The road was formerly a sunken lane, lined with trees on the top of the banks.
Minor road passing Drewston House
The road was formerly a sunken lane, lined with trees on the top of the banks.
The main crossroads, Drewsteignton The road ahead leads to Castle Drogo; shops and inn are to the right.
The main crossroads, Drewsteignton
The road ahead leads to Castle Drogo; shops and inn are to the right.
Road to the east from the centre of Drewsteignton This minor road leads to Fingle Bridge
Road to the east from the centre of Drewsteignton
This minor road leads to Fingle Bridge
Minor road to Greystone passing farm building The small white building on the left is part of a larger complex of farm buildings, most of which are on the opposite side of the road.
Minor road to Greystone passing farm building
The small white building on the left is part of a larger complex of farm buildings, most of which are on the opposite side of the road.
Bridge at East Fingle The bridge crosses a minor tributary of the Teign
Bridge at East Fingle
The bridge crosses a minor tributary of the Teign
Woods at East Fingle
Woods at East Fingle
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Fingle Br is located at Grid Ref: SX7489 (Lat: 50.692, Lng: -3.777)

Administrative County: Devon

District: Teignbridge

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.692,-3.777
Pub
Fingle Bridge Inn
Addr City: Exeter
Addr Postcode: EX6 6PW
Addr Street: Fingle Bridge
Addr Suburb: Drewsteignton
Contact Instagram: finglebridgeinn
Email: info@finglebridgeinn.co.uk
Phone: +44 1647 281287
Website: http://www.finglebridgeinn.co.uk
Wikidata: Q70628108
Lat/Long: 50.6956734/-3.7805588
Parking
Lat/Long: 50.6947995/-3.7801252
Toilets
Lat/Long: 50.6946848/-3.7801223
Fingle Bridge
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 50.6954587/-3.7809096
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 50.6956654/-3.7810884
Fingle Mill (est 1790)
Historic: ruins
Lat/Long: 50.6938218/-3.7784111
Bench
Lat/Long: 50.6941463/-3.7802622
Bench
Lat/Long: 50.6938695/-3.781992
Bench
Lat/Long: 50.6931813/-3.7825321
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