Feith Osdail Bridge is a Grade C listed building in the Highland local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 December 1979.

Feith Osdail Bridge

WRENN ID
gilded-turret-gold
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Highland
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
20 December 1979
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This is a single-span rubble bridge, constructed around 1815 by Thomas Telford. It carries the Parliamentary Road (A836) from Bonar Bridge to Tongue, a road completed by 1819. The bridge is built of rubble stone, with a dressed rubble arch ring and parapet cope. It features shallow end buttresses and splayed approaches leading onto a long, raised causeway. The footings have been renewed in concrete. Further information is provided in A.R.B. Haldane’s New Ways Through the Glens (1962), specifically on pages 139, 188, and 195.

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