EXETER CATHEDRAL FOOT BRIDGE 1814 HEW 362 SX 922 925 N50o 43’ 20.5” W3o 31’ 40.2”
This delightful little foot bridge spans a 19 foot wide pedestrian way to the east of the Cathedral carrying a walkway that runs along the old City Wall which once joined the Bishop’s Palace to the Deanery gardens. It has two ribs of segmented cast iron with the familiar diminishing circle design in the spandrels. The names of those people responsible for its erection and the date are on the arch. It still retains its original light brackets but no longer the lights themselves.