
What is recorded here
Triple-arch rubble limestone road bridge, built c.1850, spanning the River Stick. Round-headed arches having tooled limestone voussoirs and dressed rubble stone soffit, springing from rubble limestone piers with rendered V-cutwaters to north-west elevation. Rubble limestone spandrels and parapet walls with solider limestone coping and dressed string course.
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