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 | |
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![]() The bridge (left) in 2010, looking northeast | |
Coordinates | 56.70783°N 4.0230°W |
Crosses | River Tummel |
Locale | Dull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland |
History | |
Opened | 1730 |
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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]
Gallery
- Bridge detail. The plaque denoting the bridge's year of completion is also in view
- Tummel Bridge painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1802
References
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