Bridge of Dun

A bridge over the River South Esk in E Angus, the Bridge of Dun lies south of the hamlet of the same name, 4 miles (6.5 km) west of Montrose. The bridge was constructed in 1787 by Alexander Stevens and comprises three grand stone arches, which convey a minor road over the South Esk just upstream of its entry into the Montrose Basin. This elegant piece of Neo-Classical architecture features buttresses which are topped by refuges, supported on slender columns, that allow pedestrians to escape the flow of traffic.


Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry arrow

If you have found this information useful please consider making
a donation to help maintain and improve this resource. More info...

By using our site you agree to accept cookies, which help us serve you better