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Triple-arch slightly humpbacked bridge carrying road over small unnamed tributary of the River Finn, built c. 1770, having V-profile cutwaters to piers to both the upstream (north) and downstream (south) elevations. Segmental-headed arches having roughly dressed stone voussoirs; squared rubble stone construction to arch barrels; cement lined to bases of piers. Rubble stone construction to piers, abutments, and spandrels. Rubble stone construction to parapets having rubble stone\boulder coping over. Tarmacadam deck with grass verges. Located in the rural countryside to the west of Ballybofey. Stream flows into the River Finn a short distance to the north.
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