Moray HER - NJ56NW0050 - SEATOWN BRIDGE, CULLEN

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Primary ReferenceNJ56NW0050
NameSEATOWN BRIDGE, CULLEN
NRHE Card No.NJ56NW303
NRHE Numlink 235168
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 23801
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Road bridge, still in use, and remains of road bridge. The current bridge was built in 1830 but most likely incorporates the stone abutments of the bridge of 1820 which it replaced. It carries the turnpike road, now the A98, over the Burn of Cullen. This section of turnpike was built in 1820, at which time a 3-arch timber trestle bridge with stone piers and abutments, and tunnel under the road on the west side, was built. This bridge collapsed in a flood in 1830 (having survived the Muckle Spate of 1829). The collapse is documented in Crammond's 'The Annals of Cullen: 961-1904'. The current bridge is a single-span rubble-built bridge with a tooled rubble segmental arch ring and band course. It has a tooled rubble cope to the parapet, which is surmounted by modern cast-iron railings along the south side. There are 4 stone drainage spouts in the abutments, at a much lower level than the current road surface. These would seem to support the idea that the abutments are the remnant of the 1820 bridge. The tunnel through the extended wing on the west side survives form the earlier bridge, and was formerly a private access under the road to the Temple of Fame/Pomona (NJ56NW0044). The span is approximately 45 feet (13.7 metres). Not to be confused with the Seatown Viaduct (NJ56NW0020), which goes over this bridge.
Last Update30/07/2020
Updated Bycherbert
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
BRIDGES REMAINS OFG100
TUNNELS  H100
SPOUTS  I100
COURSESRUBBLETOOLEDF100
BRIDGESRUBBLE-BUILTSINGLE-SPANA100
ARCH-RINGSSEGMENTALTOOLEDB100
COPESRUBBLETOOLEDC100
PARAPETS COPEDD100
RAILINGSCAST-IRON E100