Inchinnan Bridge over Black Cart Water (Part in Renfrew Parish) Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK

3 large segmental arches, 2 smaller side arches with niches framed in attached fluted Graeco-Roman doric columns; bull-faced masonry with ashlar parapets.

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3 large segmental arches, 2 smaller side arches with niches framed in attached fluted Graeco-Roman doric columns; bull-faced masonry with ashlar parapets. Similar in design to White Cart Bridge adjoining in Renfrew Burgh and Parish (Iwd.); both bridges 1812 cost $17,000. Robertson Buchanan, Engineer. (Memoir of Thomas Binnie (privately published Glasgow) gives completion date 1811 and contractor Kenneth Mathieson).

Listed Building References
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N.S.A. VII 124, Groome's Gazetteer. Agriculture of Renfrewshire. (John Wilson) 1812.