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Garthland Bridge

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Garthland Bridge — category B listed building-listed bridge in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

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

About

Garthland Bridge is a category B listed building-listed bridge in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB12641). 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 15/03/1983 Supplementary Information Updated 21/05/2012 Local Authority Renfrewshire Planning Authority Renfrewshire Parish Lochwinnoch NGR NS 39470 60665 Coordinates 239470, 660665 — Dated 1767, but possibly late 18th century (see Notes). Single-span, segmental-arched bridge over Black Cart with octagonal terminal piers. Ashlar. String course; coped parapet. E elevation with central rectangular decorative datestone, inscribed GARTHLAND BRIDGE, 1767. Broad abutments splay to octagonal terminal piers. — This is a fine example of a late 18th century bridge, built to provide access over the Black Cart River. The octagonal piers are an interesting feature and correspond to similar piers on the Calder Bridge, to the West of Lochwinnoch (see separate listing). The bridge is a significant feature in the landscape and adds to the interest of the wider estate. The bridge is not depicted on the estate map of circa 1785 and is noted on the John Ainslie map of 1800 as a New Bridge. It is likely that the datestone, which is in a contrasting material, predates the bridge and was originally from another structure. Castle Semple Estate has a long history, originally associated with the Semple family who built the first Castle Semple and the collegiate church (scheduled monument, 2011) around 1504. In 1727, the Semples sold the estate to a sugar plantation owner, William McDowell. McDowell began a range of land improvements to the estate, which form the basis of the current estate, including building a new Castle Semple House and landscaping the grounds. The 2nd William MacDowell continued the improvements to the estate in the latter half of the 18th century, including erecting a Temple at the deer park in Kenmuir Hill (see separate listing). The Estate was sold in

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

Garthland Bridge is a category B listed building located in the Scottish Highlands. This bridge exemplifies the region's engineering heritage and adds to the area's historical landscape.

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Coordinates
55.8125, -4.5633
District
Renfrewshire
Postcode
PA9 1BA
Parliamentary constituency
Paisley and Renfrewshire South

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Garthland Bridge?
Garthland Bridge is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode PA9 1BA).
Is Garthland Bridge a listed building?
Garthland Bridge is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Garthland Bridge free to visit?
Yes, Garthland Bridge is free to enter.
How do I get to Garthland Bridge?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PA9 1BA. It sits within the Paisley and Renfrewshire South parliamentary constituency.