English: Stair Bridge Looking up the River Ayr. Stair Bridge was erected in 1745, with 3 masonry arches on triangular cutwaters. Within 11 years, the foundations were noted as being weak, and old milestones were used in the river bed to help protect the pier footings. (Source: "The River Ayr Way", by Dane Love.)
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