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Gilnockie Bridge
Road Bridge (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Gilnockie Bridge
Classification Road Bridge (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) River Esk; Hollows
Canmore ID 93915
Site Number NY37NE 106
NGR NY 38578 78172
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/93915
- Council Dumfries And Galloway
- Parish Canonbie
- Former Region Dumfries And Galloway
- Former District Annandale And Eskdale
- Former County Dumfries-shire
Late 19th century road bridge, still in use within wider improved rural valley landscape.
information from Héléna Gray, (CFA Archaeology Ltd), August 2015
OASIS ID: cfaarcha1-278420
NY37NE 106 38578 78172
Gilnockie Bridge (NAT)
OS (GIS) MasterMap, August 2009.
Not to be confused with Hollows Bridge (NY 38235 78251), for which see NY37NE 104.
This bridge carries an unclassified public road (the former line of the A7) over the River Esk to the SE of Hollows Mill steading ( ).
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 12 August 2009.
Project (29 May 2014)
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by CFA Archaeology Ltd, a desk based assessment and walk over survey (May 29th 2014) was conducted
The historic environment record within the Site Boundary is relatively limited, although there is some potential for the proposed development site to contain previously unknown heritage assets from at least the later prehistoric period onwards, given the historic landscape character of the wider area. Taking this into account, the archaeological potential of the proposed development site is considered to be low.
A summary assessment, on a site by site basis, of the predicted effects on the settings of assets within a 10km radius where the blade tip ZTV indicates that there would be theoretical views of one or more turbines
information from Héléna Gray, (CFA Archaeology Ltd), August 2015
OASIS ID: cfaarcha1-278420