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Single-arched bridge carrying small country road over unnamed mountain stream draining into Lough Eske, built c. 1820, having splayed wing walls to parapets (north and south). Round-headed arch having roughly dressed voussoirs, roughly dressed and squared rubble stone construction to arch barrel. Randomly coursed and squared rubble stone construction to spandrels, parapets and wing walls. Vertically-set rubble stone coping over parapets and wing walls. Tarmacadam deck with grass to verges and centre. Located a short distance to the north of Lough Eske and to the north-east of Donegal Town.
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