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Triple-arch road bridge, built c.1860, spanning Argideen River. Segmental-headed arches having roughly dressed limestone voussoirs and soffits, springing from dressed limestone piers with V-cutwaters. Rubble limestone spandrels and parapet walls with dressed limestone string course and rubble limestone solider copings to parapets. Concrete block courses added to heighten southern parapet.
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