Category:East Adamston, Road Bridge Over Dighty Water
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road bridge, now bypassed, in Angus, Scotland, UK, carries a farm track across Dighty Water | |||||
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This is a category about listed building number 6489. |
English: Historic Scotland Category B listed building - formal title "EAST ADAMSTON, ROAD BRIDGE OVER DICHTY WATER" - Dichty Water was older spelling for present day Dighty Water (or Dighty Burn). Mapping suggests this bridge actually crosses Lundie Burn, which becomes the Dighty Burn as it passes under the B934 road. The Dighty Burn combines with the Dronley Burn around 500 metres west of here to form the Dighty Water which runs round the back of Dundee (forming the boundary between Angus Council and Dundee City Council areas for much of its length) before meeting the North Sea at Monifieth (adjacent to Balmossie railway station).
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Bridge over the Dighty - geograph.org.uk - 49975.jpg 640 × 427; 318 KB