Category:Drochaid Beul-ath Cheapain

Drochaid Beul-ath Cheapain is a historic bridge over the River Shiel in Glen Shiel, in the Highlands of Scotland. It was built circa 1815, as part of a Parliamentary road, designed by Thomas Telford. The bridges is now bypassed by a newer bridge, on the A87 road. It is near the site of the Battle of Glenshiel, fought in 1719 as part of a Jacobite uprising.

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Drochaid Beul-ath Cheapain Bridge 
road bridge in Highland, Scotland, UK, now by-passed and carrying a farm track across River Shiel
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Location
Crosses
  • River Shiel
Carries
Heritage designation
  • category B listed building (LB7212, 1971–)
Inception
  • 1815
Map57° 09′ 55.8″ N, 5° 19′ 31.3″ W
Authority file
Wikidata Q17829101
Historic Environment Scotland ID: LB7212
Canmore ID: 145614
Highland Historic Environment Record ID: MHG16818
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