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New Bridge — Culdaff

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New Bridge — Culdaff
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Double-arch bridge carrying road over the Culdaff River, built c. 1800, having large rubble stone cutwater (on semi-circular-plan) to the wide central pier to both elevations and with overflow arch to the north-east. Round-headed arches having dressed stone voussoirs with dressed keystone detail; squared rubble stone construction to arch barrel. Rubble stone construction to pier and abutments and to parapets. Random rubble stone parapet walls, randomly rendered in parts, with rendered coping over. Cut stone buttresses to south-west and north-east-banks or river. Tarmacadam deck. Rubble stone wing walls to ends of parapets with and stone stiles to north-east side of bridge to either parapet. Located to the south-west of the centre of Culdaff.

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