BURNSTONES RAILWAY VIADUCT (OVER THE A689 AND THE THINHOPE BURN) - List Entry
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Description
Railway viaduct,1852. Probably by Sir George Barclay-Bruce. Stone. Elliptical and semicircular skew arches, 4 to river and one, skewed at a different angle, to road, with blind arch between. Rock-faced piers with triangular cutwaters to river arches; road arch flanked by pilasters. Intrados of arches have rusticated blocks, imposts rock-faced. Projecting half-round cornice at base of parapet. For Alston Branch of Newcastle-Carlisle railway.... -
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