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Single-arch road bridge, built c. 1860, over unnamed river/stream linking Beaghmore Lough (to the west) and Gulladoo Lough (to the east). 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 level. Terminating piers having rock-faced coping over. Short sections of rubble stone walling to either end of parapet walls (east and west). Located to the extreme north of County Longford, on the border with County Leitrim.
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