Waterrow, The Bridge 1940
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More about this scene
The village was formerly called Skirdal, deriving from a Saxon word meaning a 'clear water dale'; it was only during the 18th century that the hamlet's present name appeared. The building on the left began life some 450 years ago as a smithy and became an inn in the 1850s to service the coach trade. Its name was taken from the rock face against which it is built.
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