Latitude: 55.8879 / 55°53'16"N
Longitude: -3.062 / 3°3'43"W
OS Eastings: 333673
OS Northings: 666590
OS Grid: NT336665
Mapcode National: GBR 701C.W6
Mapcode Global: WH6T1.Y83M
Plus Code: 9C7RVWQQ+46
Entry Name: Maiden Bridge, Newbattle
Listing Name: Newbattle Abbey Policies, Maiden Bridge
Listing Date: 22 January 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 347939
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14564
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Newbattle, Maiden Bridge
ID on this website: 200347939
Location: Newbattle
County: Midlothian
Electoral Ward: Dalkeith
Parish: Newbattle
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Bridge Road bridge
Later 15th century. Single span, arched bridge over the River South Esk. Sandstone rubble with ribbed soffit; hoodmoulds; buttresses; coped parapet (probably rebuilt); cobbled and gravel road surface. Narrow slit opening with stone cill in NE buttress; doorway in SE parapet wall.
A-Group with Newbattle Abbey, Newbattle Abbey Policies Fernery, Grotto and Ice House, Lothian Burial Ground, Monkland Wall, North and South Sundials, Port Lodge, Newbattle Road and Abbey Road Wall and Gatepiers, Lamb's Nursery, Archbishop Leighton's House, 1-5 Riverside Cottages, Old Bridge, Newmills Road, Dalkeith Lodge in Dalkeith Burgh and The King's Gate in Cockpen Parish. A bridge appears on Bleau's 1654 map connecting the Abbey to East Mills, (later Easthouses) and the name first appears on Knox's 1812 Map. Outstanding early and largely complete medieval hump-backed bridge presumably built to connect the monastic estate to Dalkeith. Possibly named after the Abbey's dedication to St Mary or after Princes Margaret's visit to Newbattle Abbey in 1503 whilst meeting her bridgegroom King James IV.
The monument was scheduled 09/05/1935 and descheduled on 11/04/2016.
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