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Latitude: 55.6075 / 55°36'27"N
Longitude: -4.4977 / 4°29'51"W
OS Eastings: 242757
OS Northings: 637711
OS Grid: NS427377
Mapcode National: GBR 3G.MQMP
Mapcode Global: WH3Q9.WBD1
Plus Code: 9C7QJG52+2W
Entry Name: Bridge, Kilmarnock Water, St Marnock Street, Kilmarnock
Listing Name: St Marnock Street, Road Bridge
Listing Date: 1 August 2002
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 396269
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB48780
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200396269
Location: Kilmarnock
County: East Ayrshire
Town: Kilmarnock
Electoral Ward: Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse
Traditional County: Ayrshire
Tagged with: Bridge
Circa 1815; later alterations. Single span, segmental arched road and pedestrian bridge. Coursed pink and white ashlar, roll moulded band course, plain copes.
N AND S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATIONS: abutments concealed by later coursed rubble wall, single segmental-arch with ashlar voussoirs, coursed ashlar spandrels; roll-moulded supporting ashlar parapet, thin flush ashlar copes.
A bridge has been on this site for at least 2 centuries. At first a wooden footbridge led over the Kilmarnock Water to land (primarily a lawn and avenue of trees) adjacent to Kilmarnock House and an access to Nelson Street. Before St Marnock Street was constructed, the land was semi-rural with the Relief Meeting House nearby. A ford was found further down the river. This older wooden bridge was replaced by the stone one when St Marnock Street was fully opened up. It is commonly believed the bridge near Nelson Street then became known as the "Timmer Bridge" (timber bridge) to differentiate the two. The bridge underwent restoration and cleaning in the later stages of the 20th century, due to development and new build in the area.
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