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| style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Mill Wynd Bridge | | style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Mill Wynd Bridge | ||
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| '''Address''' || | | '''Address''' || ? | ||
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| '''Postcode''' || | | '''Postcode''' || ? | ||
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| '''Date''' || Early 19th century ? | | '''Date''' || Early 19th century ? | ||
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′12″N 3°12′32″W | | '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′12″N 3°12′32″W | ||
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| ''' | | '''what3words''' || [https://what3words.com///threading.rooster.absent ///threading.rooster.absent] | ||
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| ''' | ! colspan=2 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31340 HES record for LB31340]</ref> | ||
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| '''Category:''' || C | |||
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| '''Reference / date''' || LB31340 / 12/01/1971 | |||
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! | | '''Address/Site Name''' || Mill Wynd Bridge, over Maspie Burn | ||
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| colspan=2 | '''Description''' | |||
Probably rebuilt early 19 century small single segmental arch, rubble-built. | |||
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| colspan=2| '''Statement of special interest''' | |||
Partly in Falkland landward parish. Re-categorised as C(S) from B for Group (2006). | |||
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! colspan=2 | 1963 listing details<ref>[[List of buildings, 1963]].</ref> | |||
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| ''' | | '''Number:''' || 62 | ||
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| ''' | | '''Address/Site Name''' || Mill Wynd Bridge over Maspie Burn | ||
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|''' | | colspan=2 | '''Description''' | ||
Small single segmental arch: rubble: probably rebuilt early 19th Century | |||
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'''The Mill Wynd Bridge''' is a bridge across the [[Maspie Burn]], leading from [[Mill Wynd]] in the former Royal Burgh to [[Balmblae]], which was outside the Royal Burgh and therefore in the landward part of the Parish of Falkland. | |||
==Further references== | ==Further references== | ||
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==Further images== | |||
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File:Mill Wynd Bridge 1.JPG|Looking towards the church and Stag Inn | |||
File:Mill Wynd Bridge 3.JPG|Ruined cottage next to the bridge | |||
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[[Category:Category C listed buildings]] | [[Category:Category C listed buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Royal Burgh of Falkland]] | [[Category:Royal Burgh of Falkland]] | ||
[[Category:Falkland Conservation Area]] | [[Category:Falkland Conservation Area]] | ||
[[Category:Bridges]] | [[Category:Bridges]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:47, 8 February 2024
Building summary | |
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View from Balmblae | |
Name | Mill Wynd Bridge |
Address | ? |
Postcode | ? |
Date | Early 19th century ? |
OS grid ref | NO 25193 7426 |
Latitude & longitude | 56°15′12″N 3°12′32″W |
what3words | ///threading.rooster.absent |
HES listing details[1] | |
Category: | C |
Reference / date | LB31340 / 12/01/1971 |
Address/Site Name | Mill Wynd Bridge, over Maspie Burn |
Description
Probably rebuilt early 19 century small single segmental arch, rubble-built. | |
Statement of special interest
Partly in Falkland landward parish. Re-categorised as C(S) from B for Group (2006). | |
1963 listing details[2] | |
Number: | 62 |
Address/Site Name | Mill Wynd Bridge over Maspie Burn |
Description
Small single segmental arch: rubble: probably rebuilt early 19th Century |
The Mill Wynd Bridge is a bridge across the Maspie Burn, leading from Mill Wynd in the former Royal Burgh to Balmblae, which was outside the Royal Burgh and therefore in the landward part of the Parish of Falkland.
Further references
Notes
Further images
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Looking towards the church and Stag Inn
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Ruined cottage next to the bridge