Gattonside Suspension Bridge

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Gattonside Suspension Bridge
Roxburghshire

The Gattonside Suspension Bridge
Location
Type: Suspension bridge
Carrying: Footpath
Crossing: River Tweed
Location
Grid reference: NT545346
Location: 55°36’10"N, 2°43’24"W
Structure
Type: Suspension bridge
History
Built 1826
Information

The Gattonside Suspension Bridge, otherwise known as the Chain Bridge, crosses the River Tweed in Roxburghshire between the village of Gattonside on the north bank and Melrose on the south, carrying a footpath from a lane through the village meadows to the fields north of Melrose.

This is an early suspension bridge, built in 1826 by Redpath Brown & Co of Edinburgh. Its cables are iron suspension chains, from which iron rods provide vertical suspenders, all suspending a wooden deck. The pylons are inspired by the Gothic style, with tracery and with central pointed arched openings and corbelled and crenellated heads.

The bridge was repaired in 1992, and is today protected as a Category B listed building.[1]

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References

On the bridge


Bridges and crossings on the River Tweed
Galafoot Bridge Redbridge Viaduct Melrose Bridge Gattonside Suspension Bridge Leaderfoot Viaduct Drygrange Old Bridge Leaderfoot Bridge