Angus HER - NO45NE0071 - JUSTINHAUGH

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Primary ReferenceNO45NE0071
NameJUSTINHAUGH
NRHE Card No.NO45NE67
NRHE Numlink 160719
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 18018
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Bowstring steel girder bridge, still in use, carrying the public road over the River South Esk, built in circa 1900. It is also known as Craigeassie. The bridge has a span of over 100 feet (30 metres) between semi-lozenge piers of rock-faced red sandstone blockwork with crenellated tops. The approach walls are constructed from snecked rubble and end dies. The bowstrings have three stays to the outside, there are lattice parapets to the inside and decorative wrought-iron scrolls at the piers.
Last Update13/01/2017
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National Grid Reference: NO 4617 5706



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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BRIDGESGIRDER A100
PIERSLOZENGECRENELLATEDB100
WALLSRUBBLE C100
PARAPETSLATTICE D100
SCROLLSWROUGHT-IRONDECORATIVEE100