Dunkeld Bridge

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Dunkeld Bridge is a historic stone road bridge over the River Tay in Dunkeld, Scotland, designed by the renowned engineer Thomas Telford in the early 19th century.

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Dunkeld Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf listed building
road bridge
stone arch bridge
architecturalStyle stone arch
carries A9 road (historic alignment)
road traffic
centuryOfConstruction 19th century
constructionEndDate 1809
constructionStartDate 1805
country Scotland
crosses River Tay
crossesAt Dunkeld and Birnam
crossesFeature River Tay valley
designer Thomas Telford
hasApproach road approaches on both banks
hasCategory Category A listed bridge in Scotland
bridge by Thomas Telford
road bridge in Scotland
hasFunction pedestrian crossing
vehicular transport
hasHeritageDesignation Category A listed building
hasMainSpanLength about 90 feet
hasNumberOfSpans 7
hasParapets stone parapets
hasTotalLength approximately 209 metres
approximately 685 feet
heritageDesignationCountry Scotland
isHistoric true
isNear Dunkeld and Birnam
surface form: Birnam

Dunkeld Cathedral
isOnWaterway River Tay
isPartOf historic infrastructure of the River Tay
isRoadBridgeOver River Tay
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Dunkeld
Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
Scotland
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
maintainedBy Perth and Kinross Council
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Dunkeld
opened 1809
region Highland Perthshire

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Dunkeld hasLandmark Dunkeld Bridge
Dunkeld Cathedral near Dunkeld Bridge
Cathedral Close hasViewOf Dunkeld Bridge
subject surface form: Cathedral Close, Dunkeld