Clydesholm Bridge
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Clydesholm Bridge | |
Lanarkshire | |
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Location | |
Crossing: | River Clyde |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NS86874391 |
Location: | 55°40’32"N, 3°48’2"W |
Structure | |
Length: | Stone arch |
History | |
Built 1699 | |
Information |
The Clydesholm Bridge is a 17th Century stone bridge over the River Clyde at Kirkfieldbank. It was built in 1699 and served as the town's main bridge until it was superseded by the new Kirkfieldbank Bridge built in 1959.
The bridge crosses high over the river in three stone arches, the two pillars standing on islands in the stream.
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Clydesholm Bridge) |
References
- CANMORE (RCAHMS) record of Kirkfieldbank; Clydesholm Bridge
- The Clydesholm Bridge on SABRE
Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde | ||||||
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Bonnington Weir Bridge | Pipe bridge | Kirkfieldbank Bridge | Clydesholm Bridge | Bonnington Linn Footbridge | Hyndford Bridge | Clyde Bridge |