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The '''Laxford Bridge''' is a stone arch bridge in [[Sutherland]] which carries the A838 across the Laxford | |county=Sutherland | ||
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|latitude=58.374722222 | |||
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|crosses=River Laxford | |||
|carries=A838 road | |||
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|material= Stone rubble | |||
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|built=c.1834 | |||
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The '''Laxford Bridge''' is a stone arch bridge in [[Sutherland]], which carries the A838 across the [[River Laxford]] north to [[Rhiconich]] and [[Durness]]. | |||
The bridge was built about 1834 by the Dukes of Sutherland | The bridge was built about 1834 by the Dukes of Sutherland to carry the road from [[Lairg]], which was one of the "destitution roads" built during the potato famine, and which was finally completed in 1851.<ref name=canmore>{{canmore|4688|Laxford Bridge}}</ref><ref name=northerntimes>{{cite news|title=Otters surveyed ahead of Laxford Bridge works|url=http://www.northern-times.co.uk/News/Otters-surveyed-ahead-of-Laxford-Bridge-works-28122012.htm|accessdate=2 February 2014|newspaper=Northern Times|date=28 December 2012}}</ref><ref name=taylor>{{cite web|last=Taylor|first=Ashley|title=All purpose fleet meets Sutherland's needs|url=http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/11th-november-1955/145/by-ashley-taylor|work=Commercial Motor Archive|accessdate=2 February 2014|pages=144–145|date=11 November 1955}}</ref> | ||
The bridge is a category B listed structure.<ref>{{HES|LB446|Laxford Bridge over River Laxford|cat=B}}</ref> | |||
An army transporter crashed on the bridge in 2009 causing so much damage that it had to be closed to traffic. Detours of at least sixty miles were required (off-road) and the additional distance by road was a hundred miles.<ref name=bbctruck>{{cite news|title=Army truck falls 30ft into river|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/8285131.stm|accessdate=2 February 2014|newspaper=BBC News|date=1 October 2009}}</ref> | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[File:Laxford Bridge (geograph 3605846).jpg|left|thumb|200px|Laxford Bridge]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:42, 1 June 2022
Laxford Bridge | |
Sutherland | |
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Laxford Bridge | |
Location | |
Carrying: | A838 road |
Crossing: | River Laxford |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NC23684688 |
Location: | 58°22’29"N, 5°1’1"W |
Structure | |
Material: | Stone rubble |
History | |
Built c.1834 | |
Information |
The Laxford Bridge is a stone arch bridge in Sutherland, which carries the A838 across the River Laxford north to Rhiconich and Durness.
The bridge was built about 1834 by the Dukes of Sutherland to carry the road from Lairg, which was one of the "destitution roads" built during the potato famine, and which was finally completed in 1851.[1][2][3]
The bridge is a category B listed structure.[4]
An army transporter crashed on the bridge in 2009 causing so much damage that it had to be closed to traffic. Detours of at least sixty miles were required (off-road) and the additional distance by road was a hundred miles.[5]
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Laxford Bridge) |
References
- ↑ CANMORE (RCAHMS) record of Laxford Bridge
- ↑ "Otters surveyed ahead of Laxford Bridge works". Northern Times. 28 December 2012. http://www.northern-times.co.uk/News/Otters-surveyed-ahead-of-Laxford-Bridge-works-28122012.htm. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
- ↑ Taylor, Ashley (11 November 1955). "All purpose fleet meets Sutherland's needs". Commercial Motor Archive. pp. 144–145. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/11th-november-1955/145/by-ashley-taylor. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
- ↑ Laxford Bridge over River Laxford (Category B) - Listing detail (Historic Environment Scotland)
- ↑ "Army truck falls 30ft into river". BBC News. 1 October 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/8285131.stm. Retrieved 2 February 2014.