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Corlat Bridge — Mullagh

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Corlat Bridge — Mullagh
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Triple-arch stone road bridge, built c.1780, spanning Barora River. Humped tarmacadam deck, random-coursed rubble-stone parapet and spandrels with smooth rendered half-round coping. Segmental arches having dressed stone voussoirs of varying size, rubble stone barrel over abutments of coursed rubble stone and concrete encased footing. Three rubble-stone V-cutswaters with rendered copings and concrete footings to each face. Concrete infill to beds of outer arches. Coursed-random rubble stone wing walls with rubble stone abutments.
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