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| style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Bridge over Mill Burn
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| '''Architect''' || William Burn (?)
| '''Architect''' || William Burn (?)
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| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 24273 7277
| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 24273 07277
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′07″N 3°13′26″W
| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′07″N 3°13′26″W
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| '''Listing''' || Category B
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| '''Listing reference''' || LB8766
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'''This bridge''' is located in woodland on the path leading from the [[House of Falkland]] to the [[Leslie Road]]. Today it forms part of the path leading to the [[Maspie Den]].  
'''This bridge''' crosses the [[Mill Burn]] in woodland on the path leading from the [[House of Falkland]] to the [[Leslie Road]]. Today it forms part of the path leading to the [[Maspie Den]].  


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!HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8766 HES record for LB8766]</ref>
! colspan=3 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8766 HES record for LB8766]</ref>
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| '''Reference:''' LB8766
| '''Date:''' 01/02/1972
| '''Category:''' B
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| '''Address/Site Name'''
| colspan=3 |  '''Address/Site Name'''
House of Falkland, bridge over Roaring or Mill Burn and adjoining gatepiers  
House of Falkland, bridge over Roaring or Mill Burn and adjoining gatepiers  
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| '''Description'''
| colspan=3 | '''Description'''
Possibly William Burn, circa 1844. Single-span, round-arched stone bridge with decorative, pierced 5-bay corniced parapets and square-plan coped end piers. Coursed, stugged stone to arch, ashlar to parapets. Base course, corniced coping. Parapet bays with stylized floral quatrefoil design with central rosettes. Curved path with rough rubble walling to S leads to pair of gatepiers.
Possibly William Burn, circa 1844. Single-span, round-arched stone bridge with decorative, pierced 5-bay corniced parapets and square-plan coped end piers. Coursed, stugged stone to arch, ashlar to parapets. Base course, corniced coping. Parapet bays with stylized floral quatrefoil design with central rosettes. Curved path with rough rubble walling to S leads to pair of gatepiers.


GATEPIERS: Pair of square-plan, corniced gatepiers to S. Coursed, channelled vermiculated stone. Deep stepped base course.
GATEPIERS: Pair of square-plan, corniced gatepiers to S. Coursed, channelled vermiculated stone. Deep stepped base course.
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|'''Statement of special interest'''
| colspan=3 | '''Statement of special interest'''
This ornate bridge and its associated gatepiers are fine decorative features situated close to the House of Falkland (see separate listing) and within its designed landscape, forming a link between what used to be part of the formal gardens of the house and the wilder landscape beyond. [...]
This ornate bridge and its associated gatepiers are fine decorative features situated close to the House of Falkland (see separate listing) and within its designed landscape, forming a link between what used to be part of the formal gardens of the house and the wilder landscape beyond. [...]
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 3 April 2021

Building summary
Name Bridge over Mill Burn
Address ?
Postcode ?
Date c.1844
Architect William Burn (?)
OS grid ref NO 24273 07277
Latitude & longitude 56°15′07″N 3°13′26″W

This bridge crosses the Mill Burn in woodland on the path leading from the House of Falkland to the Leslie Road. Today it forms part of the path leading to the Maspie Den.

HES listing details[1]
Reference: LB8766 Date: 01/02/1972 Category: B
Address/Site Name

House of Falkland, bridge over Roaring or Mill Burn and adjoining gatepiers

Description

Possibly William Burn, circa 1844. Single-span, round-arched stone bridge with decorative, pierced 5-bay corniced parapets and square-plan coped end piers. Coursed, stugged stone to arch, ashlar to parapets. Base course, corniced coping. Parapet bays with stylized floral quatrefoil design with central rosettes. Curved path with rough rubble walling to S leads to pair of gatepiers.

GATEPIERS: Pair of square-plan, corniced gatepiers to S. Coursed, channelled vermiculated stone. Deep stepped base course.

Statement of special interest

This ornate bridge and its associated gatepiers are fine decorative features situated close to the House of Falkland (see separate listing) and within its designed landscape, forming a link between what used to be part of the formal gardens of the house and the wilder landscape beyond. [...]


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