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Crossford Suspension Bridge
Lanarkshire
Valley Internation Park - Bridge Side View - geograph.org.uk - 762024.jpg
Location
Type: Iron suspension bridge
Crossing: River Clyde
Location
Grid reference: NS82954604
Location: 55°41’37"N, 3°51’49"W
Structure
Type: Iron suspension bridge
History
Information

Crossford Suspension Bridge is a small, cast iron footbridge which crosses the River Clyde just south of Crossford. It was built by James Graham of the Carfin Estate to link the Lanark Road on the west bank of the river to the policies of Carfin House on the east.

The bridge was built with a gate at its midpoint that prevented members of the public from access to Carfin.

Crossford Suspension Bridge

References


Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde
Mauldslie Bridge Milton-Lockhart Bridge Crossford Bridge Crossford Suspension Bridge Stonebyres Bridge Bonnington Weir Bridge Pipe bridge