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Clonmany Bridge

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Clonmany Bridge
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Triple-arch slightly humpbacked bridge carrying road over the Clonmany, built c. 1800, having V-profile rendered rubble stone cutwaters to central piers. Round-headed arches having roughly dressed stone voussoirs and projecting keystone detailing; cement rendered lining to arch barrels. Rubble stone construction to piers, abutments, spandrels and parapets; racked random rubble stone coping to parapets. Projecting stone stringcourse at road deck level. Rubble stone wing walls to either end of parapets (east and west). Tarmacadam deck. Cast-iron milepost (see 40804005) to bridge. Located in the rural countryside to the west of Clonmany. Modern footbridge constructed to one side.

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