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Triple-arch road bridge over River Bride, built c. 1860. Coursed limestone and sandstone rubble walls. Segmental arches having cut limestone voussoirs, with V-cutwaters to upstream elevation. Coursed rubble stone parapets having render copings. Coursed rubble stone abutment walls to south side, with buttressing.
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