Yair Bridge

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Yair Bridge
Selkirkshire
Yair Bridge (6902313283).jpg
Location
Carrying: A707 road
Crossing: River Tweed
Location
Grid reference: NT45813255
Location: 55°35’1"N, 2°51’40"W
Structure
Length: 146 feet
Design: Arches
Material: Stone
History
Built 1764
Architect: William Mylne
Information

The Yair Bridge or Fairnilee Bridge is a bridge across the River Tweed at Yair in Selkirkshire, upstream of Galashiels, carrying the A707 road.

History

The bridge in winter

The Yair Bridge was built in around 1764, with William Mylne acting as both designer and contractor.[1] Its construction was authorised by a private Act of Parliament obtained in 1764, for twelve miles of road that would cost 6560l, including the "substantial" bridge at Fairnilee.[2]

The bridge was listed as a Category A listed structure in 1971.[3]

The bridge was substantially rebuilt between 1987 and 1988, with the addition of reinforcing concrete.[4]

Design

The bridge viewed from the south

The Yair Bridge has three arches of 42-foot span, and is 22 feet clear over the river.[4] The total length of the bridge is 146 feet.[4] The width between the parapets is 13 feet 9 inches, but the cutwaters are carried up to form semi-hexagonal pedestrian refuges.[4] The piers and abutments are made from block masonry, and the rest of the structure is made from rubble.[4]

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References


Bridges and crossings on the River Tweed
Innerleithen Railway Bridge Walkerburn Bridge Ashiestiel Bridge Yair Bridge Tweed Bridge A7 Bridge Galafoot Bridge