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Triple-arch bridge carrying road over the Termon River, built c. 1780, having V-profile stone cutwaters to central piers. Rounded cutwater to the west elevation. Round-headed arches having roughly dressed voussoirs; squared rubble stone construction to arch barrels. Coursed rubble stone construction to spandrels, abutments and to parapets. Rubble stone soldier coping to parapet to the south-east, mildly rock-faced coping to parapet to north-west. Tarmacadam deck with vegetation to verges. Located to the north-east of Pettigoe and spans the border between counties Donegal and Fermanagh.
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