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Kilnacrott Bridge

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Kilnacrott Bridge
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Triple-span semicircular-arched limestone road bridge, built c.1780, over tributary of Lough Sheelin. Uncoursed random rubble spandrels, battered parapets with Scotch copings. Irregular square-cut voussoirs to arch ring. Random rubble barrels, piers, and abutments on recent concrete footings with rubble stone V-cutwaters to upstream elevation. Random rubble wing walls to north-west and south-east.
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