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Single-arch railway bridge, built c.1860, carrying Clones and Cavan Extension Railway over road. Segmental arch, with rock-faced rusticated and margined voussoirs and squared random rubble stone to soffits. Dressed chamfered sandstone plat-band at impost level of arch. Roughly coursed rock-faced rusticated stone to spandrel walls, abutments, and parapets, margined quoins. Tapered buttress of rock-faced rusticated stone having margined quoins to north-east of arch, continuing to form splayed wing wall. Cement rendered splayed wing wall to south-east, dressed stone coping. Splayed rock-faced rusticated buttresses with margined quoins flanking arch to west elevation. Carriageway much overgrown.
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