Bridge Over Kill Burn (Entrance Bridge), The Glen is a Grade B listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 August 2003. Bridge, courtyard entrance.

Bridge Over Kill Burn (Entrance Bridge), The Glen

WRENN ID
rusted-portal-clover
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
12 August 2003
Type
Bridge, courtyard entrance
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

David Bryce, 1858 and 1874 for Sir Charles Tennant. Pointed-arch 2-span Scots Baronial bridge with corbelled semi-octagonal pedestrian refuges; leading to castellated archway with bartizans flanked by trefoil detailed walls enclosing courtyard. Droved and polished yellow sandstone ashlar dressings with coursed whinstone walls, parapet and soffits.

BRIDGE:

NW & SE ELEVATIONS: 3 semi-octagonal pedestrian refuges surmounting triangular buttress piers and cutwaters; pointed-arch over river (between refuge 1 and 2) with moulded dressed ashlar voussoirs and stepped hood-mould carrying slightly projecting parapet wall; hybrid pointed/segmental-arch spanning road (between refuges 2 and 3) or similar style and material; plain whinstone wing walls with advanced plain parapet carried on string course to flanks; moulded parapet coping to all. Plan reversed for SE elevation with gun-loop details at far left signifying interior room.

INTERIOR: in SW pier, segmental-arch vaulted room constructed from random rubble (evidence of whitewashing in past, which may suggest usage as cool store for estate produce) with stone and earth floor and lit by long gun-loops in SE wall. Rest of bridge piers appear solid.

COURTYARD ENTRANCE:

NE (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: moulded segmental-arched entrance with stepped hood moulding forming full-length string course, inset panel inscribed SALVE rising into battlemented parapet terminating in bartizans; high plain walls with trefoil and gun-loop detail adjoin kitchen/offices to left and stables to right; moulded coping to all

SW (COUTRTYARD) ELEVATION: hood-moulded, segmental-arched entrance to centre with battlemented parapet and inset panel inscribed VALE, heavy stepped buttresses flanking; plain walls with trefoil and gun-loop detail adjoin stables to left and kitchen/office range to right; moulded coping surmounts all.

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