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Morrison Drive, Bannockburn
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 2 Feb 2018
0.12 miles
2
Hillpark Crescent, Bannockburn
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 2 Feb 2018
0.14 miles
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Bannockburn High School
Viewed from the south. (Stirling lies off the picture to the left.)
Image: © Duncan
Taken: 12 Jun 2006
0.15 miles
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Bannockburn high School
See
Image for another view.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 28 May 2011
0.15 miles
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Path by the Bannock Burn
The ruin on the right is almost certainly one of several mills which made carpets, tartan and shawls and existed on the banks of the Bannock Burn. The burn is visible on the left.
Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 3 Apr 2010
0.15 miles
6
Bannockburn, the Path
The building (now a house) on the right was almost certainly part of a carpet factory called the Skeoch Mill on this site and depicted on the First Edition of the O.S. map [Stirling Sheet XVII.12 St. Ninians] surveyed in 1860.
Image: © Robert Murray
Taken: 28 May 2011
0.16 miles
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Bannockburn High School
A new building as is usual in Stirling.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 27 Mar 2012
0.16 miles
8
Footbridge over Bannock Burn
The bridge is in a path from Old Town to Ladeside.
Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 3 Apr 2010
0.16 miles
9
Old Milepost by the A9, Bannockburn Road, Bannockburn
Stirling BB casting by the A9, in parish of St Ninians (Stirling District), Bannockburn, near bus stop, nearly opposite school, Southwest side of road.
Inscription reads:-
: STIRLING / 2 / MILES : : FALKIRK / 9m / EDINBURGH / 38½m(?) :
Surveyed
Milestone Society National ID: ST_STFK02
Image: © Milestone Society
Taken: Unknown
0.18 miles
10
Spittal's Bridge, Bannockburn
Spittal's Bridge in the old town of Bannockburn spans the Bannock Burn and has an overall length of 158 feet, including the approaches. It consists of a single segmental arch which has a span of 33ft 10 inches and rises to a height of 14 feet 7 inches. A panel, set within a moulded border, is placed over the crown of the arch on the west side of the bridge bears the following inscription:
THIS BRIDGE WAS/BUILT BY ROBERT/SPITTAL TAYLOR/TO KING JAMES/ THE FOURTH 1516/ PRO PATRIA/ ET POSTERIS/ REPAIRED BY THE JU/STICES OF PEACE 1710/ 12 FEET ADDED TO/ THE BREADTH BY THE/ TRUSTEES 1781.
The inscription is incised and incorporates a pair of scissors carved in relief. Although the panel can hardly be earlier in date than the last 18th century, its inscription may embody an authentic tradition. If this is so, the older part of the present structure would date from the early 16th century, repairs having been effected in 1631 and 1710 and a more general remodelling of the bridge having been undertaken in 1781.
The bridge is listed by Historic Scotland as an Ancient Scheduled Monument.
(Extract from a Bannockburn community website which is no longer online).
Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 3 Apr 2010
0.22 miles