Tummel Bridge

Tummel Bridge is a double arched hump-backed former military bridge crossing the River Tummel near Dull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. A Category A listed structure dating to 1730, it is now pedestrian-only. It stands immediately to the southeast of a modern road bridge, which carries the vehicular traffic of today's B846 road. Two worn milestones are at the northern end of the bridge.[1]

Tummel Bridge
The bridge (left) in 2010, looking northeast
Coordinates56.70783°N 4.0230°W / 56.70783; -4.0230
CrossesRiver Tummel
LocaleDull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
History
Opened1730 (1730)
Location

Erected for the Board of Ordnance, to the order of Lieutenant General George Wade, its original purpose was as a military road.[1]

The bridge was renovated in 1973, and underwent conservation work in 2011.[1]

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