
What is recorded here
A N-S humpback road bridge (Wth 5.8m) spanning the Deenagh River. Built of random rubble sandstone. Two semicircular arches (span 6.5m) with roughly shaped voussoirs. A low pointed cutwater occurs on the upstream side of the pier (Wth 0.9m). There is paving on the river-bed, under the arches. Two horizontal wooden beams are inserted at springing points under the arches. There is vertical stone coping on the parapets.
Compiled by: Elizabeth Byrne, Ursula Egan and Sheila Ronan, Archaeological Survey Unit, University College, Cork.
Date of upload: 31 January 2011
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