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A packhorse (UK) or pack horse (USA) refers generally to an equid such as a horse, mule, donkey or pony used for carrying goods on their backs, usually carried in sidebags or ...
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A packhorse bridge is a bridge intended to carry packhorses (horses loaded with sidebags or panniers) across a river or stream. Typically a packhorse bridge consists of one or more ...
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Redirected from Pack-horse) ... A draft horse, draught horse or dray horse (from the Anglo-Saxon dragan meaning to draw ...
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Until 1769, when the Duke opened his own works at nearby Whiston in the Churnet Valley, the ore was carried to Denby by packhorse for smelting. Much of the copper was used for making ...
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One of the village's main attractions is the much-photographed Packhorse Bridge. Built as a crossing over the River Aller (from which the village gets its name), is thought to have ...
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The village has two pubs: the Dog Inn and the Pack Horse; the Pack Horse is an Italian restaurant and the Dog Inn serves pub food. The houses are mainly old weavers' cottages.
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The Chapman horse is an extinct horse breed once native to England. The name Chapman came about because it was used by chapmen, or traveling salesmen, as a pack horse.
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Its main feature is its traditional pub, the Packhorse, which serves many ales and Cheddar Valley scrumpy cider, as well as food. There is a garden to sit in when the weather is ...
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Pack horse bridge across the Gala Water, at the south end of Stow
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Salendine Nook lies between Quarmby and Outlane on a tributary to the textile industries' Pack Horse road across the Pennines. Architecturally, the area features traditional weavers ...
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