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Bridge, Allt Tairbh, Teapot

A Category C Listed Building in Trossachs and Teith, Stirling

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.1948 / 56°11'41"N

Longitude: -4.5161 / 4°30'57"W

OS Eastings: 243979

OS Northings: 703091

OS Grid: NN439030

Mapcode National: GBR 0N.FRFS

Mapcode Global: WH3MD.LKPC

Plus Code: 9C8Q5FVM+WH

Entry Name: Bridge, Allt Tairbh, Teapot

Listing Name: Teapot Bridge over Allt Tairbh

Listing Date: 6 September 1979

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 335376

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB4148

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200335376

Location: Aberfoyle

County: Stirling

Electoral Ward: Trossachs and Teith

Parish: Aberfoyle

Traditional County: Perthshire

Tagged with: Road bridge

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Description

Loch Lomond And Trossachs National Park Planning Authority

Teapot Bridge carries the public road between Aberfoyle and Inversnaid over the Allt Tairbh burn. Of late 18th or early 19th century date, the random rubble bridge has a single round-arched span and a humped carriageway. The very low parapet has rounded rubble coping stones. Teapot Bridge is the best little-altered local example of a rural single-arch bridge.

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