Scheduled MonumentsScotlandLittle Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit
80m e of tigh na drochit

Little Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit

Scotland
HES SM2720
Site type
80m e of tigh na drochit
Nation
Scotland
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Overview

History & significance

Little Garve Bridge is a stone bridge located in Ross-shire, Scotland, situated approximately eighty metres east of Tigh Na Drochit. The structure dates from the eighteenth century and represents typical vernacular bridge construction of the period in the Scottish Highlands. Built to span local watercourse infrastructure, the bridge demonstrates the modest scale of rural communication routes in early modern Ross-shire. The site is recorded within the Historic Environment Scotland records under the designation SM2720.

Little Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit is a scheduled monument protected by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM2720. View the official record →

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Questions & answers

What is Little Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit?

Little Garve Bridge is a stone bridge located in Ross-shire, Scotland, situated approximately eighty metres east of Tigh Na Drochit. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic Environment Scotland under reference SM2720.

Who is responsible for protecting Little Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit?

Little Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic Environment Scotland — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Scotland. The official designation reference is SM2720.

What other scheduled monuments are near Little Garve Bridge, 80m E of Tigh Na Drochit?

Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Carn Na Buaile fort, 780m NNW of Comrie (6.4 km), Achilty, henge 180m NE of The Croft (7.4 km).

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