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Rustic Bridge 5, Arniston House

A Category B Listed Building in Carrington, Midlothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.839 / 55°50'20"N

Longitude: -3.0693 / 3°4'9"W

OS Eastings: 333128

OS Northings: 661163

OS Grid: NT331611

Mapcode National: GBR 700X.9Q

Mapcode Global: WH6T7.THLK

Plus Code: 9C7RRWQJ+J7

Entry Name: Rustic Bridge 5, Arniston House

Listing Name: Arniston Policies, Bridge over River South Esk

Listing Date: 29 March 1999

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 393239

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB46083

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200393239

Location: Carrington

County: Midlothian

Electoral Ward: Midlothian South

Parish: Carrington

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

Earlier 19th century, single span, segmental-arched bridge over River South Esk to S of Shank Garden. Pink sandstone rubble with rubble coped parapet. Polished arch-ring flanked by droved pilasters with impost detail; splayed wing walls. Tooled panel with Latin inscription to exterior wall of W parapet; E parapet partly fallen down.

Statement of Interest

In addition to designing Arniston House (see separate listing, Borthwick Parish) William Adam was taken on in 1726, under Robert Dunda, 3rd Lord Arniston (1685-1753), to layout the grounds. Adam's arrangement (which seems to have been carried out to the south) mixed the formal with the informal. From the 1750's there was long period of improvement, principally involving the informalising of the grounds. John Adam, who continued with work on the house and grounds where his father had stopped, was responsible for some of the changes, as was Thomas White who began work at Arniston in 1791. A variety of small moss-covered rustic bridges cross the Purvies Hill Burn (to the S of Arniston House), a tributary to the River South Esk (which runs to the W of Arniston) the bridges over which are larger and less rustic. This particular bridge, which is the northernmost Arniston Estate bridge over the River South Esk, is relatively simple, only ornamented by a panel with a Latin inscription on the N parapet, similar to that on Horace's Bridge to the S (see separate listing in Temple Parish).

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