Monday, 29 January 2018

Langholm's 12 Bridges with John & Marion

The purpose of our walk round Langholm's 12 Bridges today was to show Marion & John Glover a walking route for a Walking Club visit to Langholm at the end of February. Marion will lead this walk so we did a practice run through it today. Our first bridge was The Sawmill Bridge. 
Bridge no 2 The Jubilee Bridge 
Bridge no 3 The Duchess Bridge and the oldest cast iron bridge in Scotland
This wood sculpture by Robin Waitt will go down very well with the visitors when they come.  
Bridge no 4 The Highmill Bridge and the scene where John and Marion rescued a couple in their car 30 years ago after an accident that had the car go into the field and catch fire. Prompt action by John and Marion and another person managed to rescue the couple from the car just before it was engulfed in flames.  
Bridge no 5 The Rugby Club bridge
Bridge no 6 The Langholm Bridge one one that Thomas Telford worked on as an apprentice 
Bridge no 7 The Kirk Bridge
Bridge no 8 The Park Bridge
Bridge no 9 The Becks Burn Bridge 
Bridge no 10 The Auld Stane Brig
Bridge no 11 The Skippers Bridge 
Bridge no 12 The Suspension Bridge formerly called The Boatford Bridge. Although this was our last bridge there are another bridges in the town. The bridge over the Dam in Wauchope Street next to Mr. Tootlepedals house should be included. It is hopefully being repaired this week but it is a Langholm Bridge and should be included. The other bridge is on the A7 at Whitshiels over the Whitshiels Burn so that actually would make 14 bridges in the square mile of the town. We finished our walk with a lovely lunch at Whitshiels Cafe.

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