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Kirkwynd Bridge, Kilrenny
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				Useful Links
- NRHE:
 - KILRENNY, KIRKWYND, FOOTBRIDGE
 - Historic Scotland:
 - HS Reference No 35990
 
General Details and Location
Category
						AT RISK
					Name of Building
						Kirkwynd Bridge
					Other Name(s)
						
					Address
						Kilrenny
					Locality
						
					Postcode
						
					Planning Authority
						
					Divisional Area
						
					Reference No
						5595
					Listing Category
						C
					OS Grid Ref
						NO 57480 04922
					Location Type
						Rural Settlement
					HS Reference No
						35990
					Description
Small single arch, rubble; on old drive to Innergellie House. 
May date late 17th century (Historic Environment Scotland List entry)
					May date late 17th century (Historic Environment Scotland List entry)
Building Dates
						Possibly late 17th century
					Architects
						
					Category of Risk and Development History
Condition
						Very Poor
					Category of Risk
						High
					Exemptions to State of Risk
						
					Field Visits
						5/8/2014, 13/6/2019
					Development History
					23 August 2013: Nominated for the Register by a member of the public as of concern with collapsed parapets. For Investigation.
5 August 2014: Inspection finds the bridge is in advanced deterioration with missing parapets. Access to the bridge track is currently blocked. The Conservation Area Appraisal and Management for Kilrenny (Draft Version Jan 2013) notes the bridge as in need of maintenance  and under consideration by the East Neuk of Fife Preservation Society as a potential future restoration project. At Risk.
13 June 2019: Inspection finds the bridge becoming very overgrown, access to the north has now been blocked.  
Guides to Development
Conservation Area
						Kilrenny
					Planning Authority Contact
						
					PAC Telephone Number
						
					Availability
Current Availability
						Not Available
					Appointed Agents
						
					Price
						
					Occupancy
						Vacant
					Occupancy Type
						N/A
					Present/Former Uses
						
					Name of Owners
						Unverified see FAQ on ascertaining ownership
					Type of Ownership
						Unknown
					Information Services
Additional Contacts/Information Source
						
					Bibliography
						Kilrenny Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (Draft Jan 2013) Fife Council p 25.
					Online Resources
						
					Classification
						Roads and Paths
					Original Entry Date
						23-AUG-13
					Date of Last Edit
						16/07/2019
					
			






