Yair Bridge

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Yair Bridge
Selkirkshire
File: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

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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

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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