Morning gents,
Thanks for the various suggestions, they all seem possible, I suppose we'll never really know as there just isn't enough left of it to make a positive identification. Seem odd to me that one end is just a blunt termination with no visible fixings, but then it has likely been in the river for a very long time, so I imagine it could be very worn down.
The tree is still there as of last weekend, how it didn't dislodge the bridge I don't know, it's flaming huge!
I was under the impression that there was once a bridge for sending ore to orestocks up the road, and one or more flat rod runs across the river, but wasn't aware there had been up to 4 bridges at different times. I can't seem to find a lot of information about virtuous lady/double waters.
Also s-10, you mention shafts with pump rod remains, I'm aware of the one on the far side of the river near virtuous lady, but not of others in the vicinity, any chance I could gain a few pointers from you, via here or pm? I would very much like to visit some more, the Walkham and Tavy valleys are one of my favourite areas.