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Crowey Bridge

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Crowey Bridge
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Single-arch cut-stone humpback canal bridge, constructed c.1840, on disused canal. Constructed with irregular block-cut limestone walls having granite block copings, with granite string course over arch. Elliptical arch with ashlar voussoirs and soffit. Square-plan corner pier with pointed capstone to south-west corner of bridge. Sited spanning former Ulster Canal with towpath platform running underneath arch to north and remains of grass towpath to east and west. Milestone and two masonry locks to west of bridge.

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