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Single-arch bridge over river, dated 1842-3. Ivy-covered walls with overgrown stringcourses supporting dwarf parapets having lichen-spotted tooled cut-limestone rounded coping centred on benchmark-inscribed drag edged cut-limestone date stones ("MDCCCXLII [1842]"; " MDCCCXLIII [1843]"). Single round arch with rusticated limestone ashlar radiating voussoirs. Sited spanning Geestaun River or Pollagh River with unkempt banks to river.
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