The view looking up the small River 'Afon Gamman' towards the old-ish clapper style bridge that crosses it at the back of St Brynach, in the small hamlet of Nevern.
The name 'clapper' maybe derived from the Anglo-Saxon word “cleaca” which means “bridging the stepping stones”, suggesting that the first clapper bridges might have been stone slabs laid across the top of existing stepping stones.