Craigmin Bridge
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Загружено: 2025-06-16
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Craigmin Bridge, located near Buckie in Moray, Scotland, is a remarkable piece of 18th-century engineering and is a rare example of a multi-arched, double-tier bridge.
The bridge has a very unusual two-tier design, with a lower, single-arched span supporting two semi-circular arches above, with a smaller segmental arch and a mural passage between them, and a shallow round-headed niche above in the spandrel. The structure is rubble-built, with end buttresses, an undulating parapet, and a later concrete cope. A doorway in the north-west corner of the bridge gives access to a small cell built into the structure.
The bridge has existed in its current state since around 1773, when it was built by Robert Adam to carry a carriage drive to Letterfourie House over the steep ravine of the Burn of Letterfourie.
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