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Single-span limestone road bridge over disused railway line, built c. 1860. Rock-faced ashlar limestone walls, coursed to parapets and piers and snecked to spandrels, with dressed stone string courses above arch elevations and dressed stone copings to parapets. Segmental skewed arch with rock-faced ashlar voussoirs. Splayed buttressed abutments to corners of bridge. Rubble walling adjacent, forming railway line boundary.
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