English: Bridge 32: Clark's Bridge The bridge and information board are located along the Grantham Canal, east of Hickling. The information board states:
Clark's Bridge is typical of those on the Grantham. Built in the late 1700s from red handmade bricks, it probably had stone copings. The blue brick copings you see today were added later.
The bridge's surface is grass, forming an access track to nearby fields. Permission to build the canal was probably dependent on this type of access bridge being included.
Many bridge numbers on the canal are hand painted. Clark's Bridge also has a hand painted nameplate. Both features can be seen from the towpath.
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Clark's Bridge is typical of those on the Grantham.