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Three-arch rubble limestone road bridge over stream, c.1800. Renovated, c.1950, with openings remodelled. Random rubble limestone walls with cut-limestone triangular cut-waters to piers having rendered coping, and rendered rubble limestone coping to parapets. Series of three round arches remodelled, c.1950, with dressed limestone voussoirs, and rubble limestone soffits rising to mass-concrete lintels supported on iron beams. Sited spanning tributary of River Nore with grass banks to stream.
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