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Wades Bridge over The River Tay at Aberfeldy

Wades Bridge over The River Tay at Aberfeldy
Wade's Bridge crosses the River Tay on the north west side of Aberfeldy on the Weem/Kenmore road. It is one of over 40 bridges built in the Highlands between 1726 and 1735 as part of General Wade's 402 km of road construction 'for securing a safe and easy communication between the highlands and the trading towns of the low country' as the inscription on the bridge reads.
Built in 1733 to a design by William Adam, it is a 5 span bridge, 112m long and 4.5m wide, hump backed with a broad central arch with raised parapet and 4 obelisks.
The chlorite schist for its construction was quarried locally and it took 2 years to prepare the stones which were all dressed, marked and numbered at the quarry.
At the time of its construction, it was the only bridge spanning the Tay - earlier bridges at Perth and Dunkeld had been destroyed.

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 Ste
Ste
What a lovely bridge Alan and a very nice shot of it indeed .. fantastic info supplied also here and all liked by me

another shot from Scotland saved in fav's wiith a YS by me

Best wishes ... Steve
5 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Ste
Thanks Steve we had a good trip weather not too bad thanks for the YS award glad you liked it . Best wishes Alan.
5 years ago.

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