Falkirk, Tamfourhill Road, Union Inn General view from ENE showing NE corner
SC 452110
Description Falkirk, Tamfourhill Road, Union Inn General view from ENE showing NE corner
Date 1975
Collection John R Hume
Catalogue Number SC 452110
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Union Inn, Lock 16, Forth and Clyde Canal, Stirlingshire This three-storey inn is situated beside the site of the canal basin, known as Port Downie, that marked the point where the Edinburgh & Glasgow Union Canal joined the Forth & Clyde Canal, with a flight of locks from the basin to the Union Canal. This view shows the inn from the south east. The quality of the building, with its rusticated ground floor and quoins, indicates the high-class customers which used the canals in the period before railways. The basin was filled in, with the locks, in 1932, but the inn remains in use as a public house. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H75/26/8
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