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Ballyleck Bridge

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Ballyleck Bridge
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Single-arch humpback canal bridge, built c.1838, carrying private road over Ulster Canal. Elliptical arch with tooled sandstone voussoirs. Roughly coursed squared sandstone to spandrel and parapet walls, parapets terminating in square-pan squared sandstone piers. Tooled stone platband over arch. Gunnelled squared stone to soffit. Tow path with tooled stone coping running to north abutment. Squared roughly-coursed sandstone rubble walls having tooled stone coping to approach to bridge. Towpath to north underside of bridge, with cut-stone kerbing.

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