Buittle Bridge

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Buittle Bridge or Craignair Bridge
Kirkcudbrightshire

The bridge viewed from the north-east
Location
Carrying: A711 road
Crossing: Urr Water
Location
Grid reference: NX82266066
Location: 54°55’36"N, 3°50’20"W
Structure
Material: Stone: rubble and ashlar
History
Built 1797
Information

Buittle Bridge, also known as Craignair Bridge is a bridge over the Urr Water just outside Dalbeattie in Kirkcudbrightshire. Completed in 1797,[1] it replaced and earlier two-span bridge of the same name which was destroyed in a flood a short time after its completion;[1] the remains of this older bridge, comprising the base of its pier and some remnants of its south-west abutment, survive a short distance upstream.[1][2]

Buittle Bridge has a single depressed arch, with a span of approximately 90 feet, and a humpbacked carriageway. Unusually wide for a single-span stone bridge, its voussoirs, springers and soffit are made of ashlar, and its spandrels and parapet are of rubble. Historic Environment Scotland note that the masonry work on the bridge is unusually fine.[1]

The bridge is a Category A listed building.

The bridge is still in use, carrying the A711 road south-west out of Dalbeattie towards Castle Douglas and Kirkcudbright,[1] and spanning the boundary between the parishes of Haugh of Urr and Buittle.[3]

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