Preston Bridge, Berwickshire

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Preston Bridge
Berwickshire

Preston Bridge
Location
Carrying: A6112
Crossing: Whiteaddder Water
Location
Grid reference: NT787568
Location: 55°48’14"N, 2°20’28"W
Structure
History
Built 1770
Information

Preston Bridge is a fine, stone-built, Georgian bridge over the Whiteadder Water just south of the village of Preston.

The bridge was built 1770 and crosses the river in three handsome spans, of which the central segmental arch is the largest. It presents a face of dressed-stone with arch rings and rubble spandrels, and buttressed wing walls. than the other two. A denticulated cornice and oculi appear in the spandrels between the arches.

The bridge carries the A6112, the long road running the width of the county between Grantshouse and Coldstream. The river here forms the boundary between the parishes of Duns (to the east) and Bunkle and Preston (to the west).

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