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Coola Bridge

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Coola Bridge
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Five-arch road bridge, built c.1780, carrying the Mullingar Road over the River Brosna and adjacent millrace associated with Coola Mills. Constructed of rubble limestone with dressed limestone voussoirs to arches and rubble stone coping. V-profile cutwaters on upstream elevation (east). Reconstructed at northeast end c.1980. The bridge is effectively in two sections - three arches over the River Brosna (north) and a further two over the millrace (south) which is a cut across a bend in the river to serve the mill. Located to the north of Kilbeggan.

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