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Five-span road-over-river stone bridge, built c. 1820. Uncoursed rubble limestone walling rising to form parapets. Dressed stone block parapet copings mostly replacement with concrete c. 1950. Round-headed arches, ashlar limestone voussoirs, lower section of triangular ashlar stone cutwaters and piers between arches encased in concrete c. 1990, half-pyramid ashlar caps. Twin bitmac carriageway. Spans north-south over River Moy.
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