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Triple-arch bridge carrying road over the Ballintra River, built c. 1780, having V-profile cut stone cutwaters to central piers. North elevation now largely overgrown with vegetation. Segmental-headed arches having roughly dressed voussoirs; squared rubble stone construction to arch barrels. Projecting stones/imposts at springing points to arches. Randomly coursed rubble stone construction to spandrels, abutments and to parapets with soldier coping and rubble stone coping over. Rubble stone wing walls to either side. Tarmacadam deck with grass verges. Located to the north-west Ballintra.
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