Lerryn Bridge
The Bridge at Lerryn dates from mediaeval times. There is a record that in 1573 Queen Elizabeth ordered a levy on the rates for the "erecting and re-edifying the decayed bridge called Laryon between St Vepe and St Winnow". The bridge originally consisted of 3 arches but one has been removed, probably as the river narrowed due to silting from the mining activity upstream.
On walks
- Lerryn River and Tivoli lost gardens (3.7 mile walk)
- Lerryn to St Winnow (5.1 mile walk)