Bridges On The Tweed

GRANGE HILL BRIDGE

"A beautiful red sandstone bridge of fifteen segmental arches with Doric columns on many of the cutwaters."

The Buildings Of England, Northumberland. Nikolaus Pevsner. 1992.

A concrete bridge on a track leading off the A701 which continues along the hillside after crossing the bridge. The official name is not known but it is near Grange Hill, a hill to the west. The Tweed here is only a few feet wide and the area feels very remote, and is heavily wooded to the west of the road.







 Grange Hill Bridge Facts


Constructed - not known
Type -beam, concrete, iron railings.
Position: Grange Hill, Peebleshire, Scotland.
Grid Ref: NT 068 219
 Grange Hill Bridge



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