
What is recorded here
Five-span stone road-over-river bridge, erected c. 1835. Dressed limestone road bridge over. Limestone piers, triangular cutwaters with pyramid caps to east and west sides, ziggurat-headed arches to main spans, flat-headed arches to flood-relief openings to north and south banks, square parapet balusters placed diagonally, bull-nosed concrete parapet coping. Macadamed carriageway with narrow grass verges. Concrete block flanking walls on both approaches to bridge. Spans Arrow Unshin River.
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