MHG34490 - DALWHINNIE - FORT AUGUSTUS MILITARY ROAD

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Created automatically by NMRS Register Utility
User: Admin, Date: Wed 13 Oct 2004
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NN59SW 4 from 5499 9348 to 5166 9499. MR 4 (formerly Lin 504).

The road heads for Garvamore, where there is a former inn or kingshouse (NN59SW 3), which was once a keeper's house (Salmond 1938), fell into a state of increasing disrepair (Taylor 1976), but was subject to restoration (Baker and Baker 1982). A mile to the N is the well-preserved Garva or St. George's Bridge, the first two-arched bridge built by Wade. The military route continues on the N side of the Spey, the tarred road which it follows being maintained by the Hydro-Electric Board, although there is a good deal of subsidence.
J B Salmond 1938; W Taylor 1976; J and A Baker 1982.

NN 5499 9348 to NN 5166 9499 modern road on line.
NN 5279 9429 Garvamore, now in disrepair, was a kingshouse or possibly a barracks (Taylor 1976).
NN 5217 9474 Wade bridge, double-arched, built 1731-2 (Taylor 1976)
Visited by OS March 1979.

The military road is overlaid by tarmac in this section, which displays two military monuments. Garvamore kingshouse and barracks (NN59SW 3) lies at NN 5279 9429 and the two-arched Wade bridge, Garva Bridge (NN59SW 2) is located at NN 5217 9474, where the military road crosses the River Spey.
M Logie (Highland Council) 1997; NMRS MS 1007/4.

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Grid reference Centred NN 5299 9405 (30m by 30m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NN59SW
Civil Parish LAGGAN
Geographical Area BADENOCH AND STRATHSPEY

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