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Indicated — Ballydawley
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Not included in the SMR (1989) but listed in the RMP (1995) and classified 'Bridge'. This is an overgrown humpbacked road bridge (Wth 6m; long axis NW-SE) over an unnamed stream. The roadway is no longer in public use and is now used as farm track. The bridge comprises a single segmental arch (span c. 4.5m) with rough voussoirs which are in poor repair. A low parapet wall is evident in the undergrowth. The bridge is 18th/19th century in appearance. This bridge probably dates to the post-1700 AD period. Compiled by: Archaeological Survey Unit, UCC Date of upload: 12 December 2011

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