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Double-arched bridge carrying road over tributary of the Fintragh River, built or rebuilt c. 1820, having V-profile ashlar cutwater to central pier. Segmental-headed arches having roughly dressed ashlar voussoirs; cement rendered coating to arch barrels with projecting stones at arch springing point. Rubble stone construction to spandrels, abutments and to parapets; concrete coping over parapets. Parapets rebuilt/repaired in places. Tarmacadam deck. Located to west of Killybegs, and close to the point where the Fintragh River discharges into Fintragh Bay. Bridge curves around in plan following natural topography.
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