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Single-arch cut-stone humpback canal bridge, constructed c.1840, canal now disused. Coursed squared and snecked limestone walls having concrete blocks to parapet and tooled platband to base of parapet wall. Elliptical arch with ashlar voussoirs, and ashlar stone soffit to arch. Sited spanning former Ulster Canal with tow-path platform running underneath arch to north and remains of grass towpath to east.
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