Sinnington Flood Bridge originally dates from 1769 with a rebuild in 1794.
It was originally used to cross a flood channel for the River Seven, which has long since silted up.
It was restored to its current state in 1966
Hays, in “a history of Rosedale” States that this is a humpbacked packhorse bridge of 17th century date standing over a ditch, possibly a mill leat, though no remains of the mill that was ruinous in the 14th century exist.
Hays, in “a history of Rosedale” States that this is a humpbacked packhorse bridge of 17th century date standing over a ditch, possibly a mill leat, though no remains of the mill that was ruinous in the 14th century exist.