White Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 56°57′46.35″N 2°12′37.58″W / 56.9628750°N 2.2104389°W |
Crosses | Carron Water |
Locale | Stonehaven |
History | |
Construction end | 1879 |
Location | |
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The White Bridge is a footbridge in Stonehaven, Scotland. It was constructed in 1879. It was built with a wooden floor which was replaced with concrete in 1892. [1] [2] The bridge is Category C listed. [3]
The bridge crosses the Carron Water and links Arbuthnott Street and Cameron Street. [3]
In April 2019, the bridge was removed and placed into storage as part of flood prevention works in Stonehaven. [4] The bridge was subsequently refurbished with its paint removed and replaced. It is expected to reopen in 2023. [5]
White Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 56°57′46.35″N 2°12′37.58″W / 56.9628750°N 2.2104389°W |
Crosses | Carron Water |
Locale | Stonehaven |
History | |
Construction end | 1879 |
Location | |
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The White Bridge is a footbridge in Stonehaven, Scotland. It was constructed in 1879. It was built with a wooden floor which was replaced with concrete in 1892. [1] [2] The bridge is Category C listed. [3]
The bridge crosses the Carron Water and links Arbuthnott Street and Cameron Street. [3]
In April 2019, the bridge was removed and placed into storage as part of flood prevention works in Stonehaven. [4] The bridge was subsequently refurbished with its paint removed and replaced. It is expected to reopen in 2023. [5]