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Dunglass A1 Bridge, Oldhamstocks

Description: Dunglass A1 Bridge

Category: B
Date Listed: 15 February 1971
Historic Scotland Building ID: 14699

OS Grid Coordinates: 377106, 672192
Latitude/Longitude: 55.9422, -2.3681

Location: A1, The Scottish Borders TD13 5XE

Locality: Oldhamstocks
County: East Lothian
Country: Scotland
Postcode: TD13 5XE

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Listing Text

Blyth and Blyth, 1932. Reinforced concrete bridge, with
bull-faced stone parapet, ashlar coped. Wide semi-circular
span with diminishing, depressed arch arcades filling
spandrels and flanking. Moulded piers and margins.

References:
C McWilliam LOTHIAN (1978), p.194.

Notes:
Structural problems require the bridge be demolished
imminently (1987). The contractors for the bridge were
Crowley Russell and Co. It is the latest of 4 bridges
spanning between East Lothian and Berwickshire.Also listed in Cockburnspath Parish, Scottish Borders.

Source: Historic Scotland

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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