
What is recorded here
Four-arch road bridge spanning River Laney, built c.1810. Rubble stone walls with roughly dressed voussoirs to segmental-headed arches. Roughly dressed rubble stone parapet having solider capping. V-cutwaters to up (north-east) and downstream (south-west) elevations of coursed stone piers. Weir to downstream elevation.
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