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Mousemill Bridge

Mousemill Bridge is a crossing of the Mouse Water on Mousemill Road, just north of Kirkfieldbank. There are two bridges at the site, the present day road bridge and the old Mousemill Bridge which previously formed part of the road between Lanark and Hamilton through Kirkfieldbank but is today solely used by pedestrians.

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Mousemill New Bridge
Coordinates55°40′41″N 3°48′00″W / 55.67795°N 3.80011°W / 55.67795; -3.80011 (Mousemill New Bridge)
CarriesPedestrians and vehicles
CrossesMouse Water1
LocaleSouth Lanarkshire
Maintained bySouth Lanarkshire Council
Preceded byCartland Bridge
Followed byCrossford Bridge
History
Construction endEarly 19th Century2
ReplacesMousemill Old Bridge
Listed Building – Category B
Official name
Mousemill Bridge
Designated11 January 1971
Reference no.LB13060
Location
Map
Interactive map of Mousemill New Bridge

Mousemill Bridge is a crossing of the Mouse Water on Mousemill Road, just north of Kirkfieldbank. There are two bridges at the site, the present day road bridge and the old Mousemill Bridge which previously formed part of the road between Lanark and Hamilton through Kirkfieldbank3 but is today solely used by pedestrians.

Mousemill Old Bridge

Mousemill Old Bridge
Remains of Mousemill Old Bridge
Coordinates55°40′41″N 3°47′58″W / 55.67812°N 3.79940°W / 55.67812; -3.79940 (Mousemill Old Bridge)
CrossesMouse Water
LocaleSouth Lanarkshire
Preceded byCartland Bridge
Followed byCrossford Bridge
History
Construction endc. 16492
Listed Building – Category B
Official name
The Roman Bridge
Designated11 January 1971
Reference no.LB13061
Location
Map
Interactive map of Mousemill Old Bridge

The old Mousemill Bridge originated as a wooden bridge and was first mentioned in 1587.2 A stone bridge replaced the wooden one around 1649.4 It is a Category B listed building with Historic Environment Scotland, being listed in 1971.56

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References

References

  1. "Mousemill New Bridge". Canmore. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  2. "Mousemill Old Bridge". Canmore. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  3. "Upper and Lower Clydesdale: River Crossings and Placenames". Old Roads of Scotland. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  4. Robertson, Tom. "33. Ayrshire and Lanarkshire Rivers" (PDF). Dr Tom's Books. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  5. Historic Environment Scotland. "Mousemill Bridge (Category B Listed Building LB13060)". Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  6. "Mousemill Bridge, Kirkfieldbank". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 9 August 2014.