Nasmyth Bridge

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Nasmyth Bridge is a picturesque 18th-century stone bridge in West Lothian, Scotland, noted for its romantic design inspired by artist Alexander Nasmyth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century bridge
road bridge
stone bridge
architecturalStyle picturesque
romantic
category Bridges in West Lothian
constructionPeriod 18th century
country Scotland
crosses river or watercourse in West Lothian
hasArtisticAssociation Scottish landscape painting tradition
hasStructureType arch bridge
heritageStatus listed structure
inspiredBy Alexander Nasmyth NERFINISHED
locatedIn Scotland
United Kingdom
location West Lothian NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Alexander Nasmyth NERFINISHED
notableFor picturesque setting
romantic design
region Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
tourism local tourist attraction
usedAs scenic viewpoint
usedFor light road traffic
pedestrian traffic

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