Ledgard Bridge crosses the River Calder in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England.
It was built in 1800 as a replacement for an earlier bridge in the same location and is a Grade II listed structure.
[1] The first bridge to cross the River Calder in Mirfield was a wooden structure built in 1303.
[2] This was replaced many times, one earlier stone bridge being named as Ledger Bridge on a 1773 map of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
[3] The 1800 bridge survived the great flood of 20 September 1946 which caused much damage along the whole valley.