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Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown

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Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown — category C listed building-listed bridge in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown is a category C listed building-listed bridge in scotland-central, United Kingdom, registered on the Historic Environment Scotland register (entry LB51594). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Category C Date Added 16/09/2010 Local Authority East Dunbartonshire Planning Authority East Dunbartonshire Parish Campsie NGR NS 61952 78426 Coordinates 261952, 678426 — Circa 1866. Single span segmental-arched bridge over former railway line (now pathway, 2010) with castellated parapet. Bull-faced stone with ashlar margins and parapet. Impost course. Saddle-backed coping. Square-plan capped corner piers to parapet. — This former railway bridge has a distinctive castellated parapet in contrast to the other plainer bridges along this route and is situated within the policies of category A-listed Lennox Castle (see separate listing). The parapet sets it apart from the other bridges in this stretch of the former railway line and is a result of its link to Lennox Castle. As the railway line was to pass through land owned by the Lennox family, special consideration appears to have been given to the design of the bridge as it was located close to the castle itself. Information from Lennox family papers note an agreement between the Honourable Mrs Margaret Lennox of Woodhead and Kincaid and the Blane Valley Railway Company, 1864 which says that the bridge should be 24 feet wide with an ornamental parapet and placed at a slight skew to suit the line of a new approach to the Castle. This section of the Blane Valley railway was opened in 1866. It closed in 1966. Much of the former railway is now a footpath. Lennox Castle was constructed in 1837-1841 by the well-known Glasgow architect David Hamilton for the Lennox Family. It was used as a hospital during the First World War, 1914-18. The Castle was sold to Glasgow Parish Council in 1927, together with its ancillary buildings and in 1936, a new hospital for mentally handicapped patients was built in the grounds. This closed in 20

From Historic Environment Scotland under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge is a bridge located in central Scotland, postcode G66. This structure is designated as a category C listed building, indicating its historical significance.

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Coordinates
55.9789, -4.2140
Postcode
G66 7LA
Parliamentary constituency
Mid Dunbartonshire
Established
1866

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown?
Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode G66 7LA).
Is Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown a listed building?
Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown is officially recognised as category C listed building listed.
Is Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown free to visit?
Yes, Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown is free to enter.
How do I get to Stone Bridge Over Former Railway Near East Lodge, Lennoxtown?
Drivers can navigate to postcode G66 7LA. It sits within the Mid Dunbartonshire parliamentary constituency.