Survey Data

Reg No

40903833


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Technical


Original Use

Bridge


In Use As

Bridge


Date

1775 - 1780


Coordinates

241657, 424590


Date Recorded

19/11/2008


Date Updated

--/--/--


Description

Triple-arch road bridge over the Burnfoot River, dated 1779. Elliptical-headed arches, with dressed rubble stone voussoirs, v-shaped rubble stone cutwaters with domed cap. Rubble stone spandrels and parapets partly cement rendered, east side quite overgrown, engraved stone with inscription and date to parapet; east parapet wall continued to north by rubble stone wall with dressed soldier coursed rubble stone coping, with cast-iron hooped pedestrian gate on rectangular squared stone pier with chamfered stone cap, stone steps to east side of gate leading down to field. Single concrete carriageway leading to former Birdstown House.

Appraisal

A modest but robust stone bridge, an appealing landmark with its well-crafted arches and voussoirs. The engraved stone establishes that it was built by Richard Charleton in 1779, adding to its significance, it being unusual to be able to date such a bridge so accurately. Still fulfilling its vital function of spanning Burnfoot River, it demonstrates quality masonry and engineering skills. It is integral to the overall character of this demesne as part of a group of structures comprising outbuildings (see 40903811) and gateways (see 40903830, 40903831, 40903832).