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Single-arch road bridge, built c.1810, spanning Owenmore River. Comprises irregular coursed rubble stonework with dressed limestone piers carrying chamfered pecked and margined limestone string course to base of parapet. Dressed limestone segmental arch with gunnelled concrete soffit. Margined and rock-faced limestone copings to parapets. Stone steps give access to north-eastern river bank adjacent to bridge.
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