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Bridgewater Street: old setts

Photograph revealing old setts on Bridgewater Street during road repairs.

A sett is a broadly rectangular stone used in paving roads and walkways.  They were widely used, particularly on steeper streets,  as setts provided horses' hooves with a better grip than smoother surfaces.  

Setts are often wrongly referred to as 'cobblestones'.  However, a sett is quarried or worked to a regular shape and usually made from granite whereas cobbles are generally small, naturally rounded rocks and less uniform in size.

Image details

Location Bridgewater Street, Lymm
Photographer Carol Sparkes
Donor Carol Sparkes
Era 2021
Medium Photograph
Image Reference LH03573
Copyright Owner Carol Sparkes