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Single-arch railway bridge, built c.1855, carrying Great Northern Railway over accommodation crossing. Round arch, having rock-faced rusticated and margined stone voussoirs, and random rubble stone soffit. Tapered projecting buttresses flanking arch to abutments, continuing to form curved wing walls, terminating in square-plan piers. Rock-faced rusticated stone to spandrel walls, abutments and buttresses, with limestone to parapet walls and sandstone to remainder. Dressed stone plat-bands at impost level and running over arch-ring, continuing to form coping to wing walls. Coursed rock-faced rusticated stone to parapet walls, terminating in projecting piers and having render copings.
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