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Clunes Wood

Free admission

Clunes Wood — category C listed building-listed bridge in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

General Wade's Military Road heads north - geograph.org.uk - 1363875

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Typical visit
15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Clunes Wood is a category C listed building-listed bridge in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB6010). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category B Date Added 09/06/1981 Last Date Amended 09/02/2021 Local Authority Perth And Kinross Planning Authority Perth And Kinross Parish Blair Atholl NGR NN 79058 66793 Coordinates 279058, 766793 — The bridge is an early 18 th century single arched military bridge with a level carriageway crossing the Allt a Chrombaidh burn. It is located to the north-east of the A9 and is now only in pedestrian use. The bridge is rubble built without parapets and is sprung from rubble masonry abutments on bedrock on either side of the burn. Historical Development There was an estimated total of 1700km of military road built in Scotland (approximately 400km by General Wade and 1300km by Major Caulfeild) between the early 1720s and the late 1750s. The first programmes of work started in 1725 Under Wade s command, Repairs were made to various fortifications including Edinburgh Castle and at Fort William and new forts were built at Inverness (Fort George) and Killihuimen (Fort Augustus). Road communications and connections were improved between the garrisons at Fort William, Fort Augustus and Fort George. The roads programme then focused on expanding the network between Dunkeld and Inverness (later known as The Great North Road ) with branches connecting Crieff to the Great North Road at Dalnacardoch (later known as The Second Great North Road ) and Fort Augustus to the Great North Road at Dalwhinnie. The second major programme of works was overseen by Wade s successor, Major William Caulfeild, with branches constructed, from 1741 onwards, between: Crieff and Stirling, an incomplete build between Dumbarton and Inverary, Stirling to Fort William, Coupar Angus to Fort George, and Amulree to Dunkeld. This bridge relates to the Dunkeld to Dalnacardoch road. It was constructed between 1728 a

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

Clunes Wood is a bridge located in the Scottish Highlands. It is designated as a category C listed building, reflecting its historical significance.

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Coordinates
56.7770, -3.9808
Postcode
PH18 5UN
Parliamentary constituency
Angus and Perthshire Glens

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Clunes Wood?
Clunes Wood is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode PH18 5UN).
Is Clunes Wood a listed building?
Clunes Wood is officially recognised as category C listed building listed.
Is Clunes Wood free to visit?
Yes, Clunes Wood is free to enter.
How do I get to Clunes Wood?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PH18 5UN. It sits within the Angus and Perthshire Glens parliamentary constituency.