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bridge — CORCULLIONCREW

bridge
bridge — CORCULLIONCREW
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What is recorded here

Five-arch limestone bridge, built c.1820, carrying road over River Fane, on boundary between counties Monaghan and Armagh. Segmental arches with smooth render to archivolts and soffits. End arches lower than central arches. Rubble stone walls with some cut-stone copings to parapets, having rock-faced texture to upper surface. Dressed stone V-cutwaters having concrete capping to both elevations. Situated north-east of former corn mill.
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