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bridge — CLEENRAH, SMEAR

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bridge — CLEENRAH, SMEAR
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Single-arch road bridge over unnamed river/stream flowing into Lough Gowna, built c. 1790. Roughly dressed limestone spandrel walls, segmental-headed arch with cut limestone voussoirs. Squared rubble limestone abutments and barrel. Rubble stone parapet walls with rendered coping. Rubble stone wing walls continue to the north and south of parapet walls. Concrete weir to north of bridge feeds millrace of former corn mill (Blakely’s Mill) to the northeast. Located to the north of Aghnacliff.
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