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bridge — DRUMHALRY

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bridge — DRUMHALRY
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Single-arch road bridge, built c. 1860, over unnamed river/stream linking Enaghan Lough (south) and Guinikin Lough (northwest). Constructed of coursed rock-faced limestone with rounded dressed limestone coping over parapet walls. Segmental-headed arch with rock-faced limestone voussoirs. Rock-faced string course at road/deck level. Terminating piers (on square-plan) having rock-faced coping over. Located to the extreme north of County Longford, on border with County Cavan.

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