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Double-span humpback road bridge, built c. 1870, spanning the River Feale. Having elliptical-headed arches with rusticated limestone voussoirs and rendered soffits. Springing from rusticated limestone piers with bowed cutwaters and domed tooled limestone capping, having concrete reinforcement to the bases. Dressed rubble stone spandrels and splayed rubble stone parapet walls with rendered coping. Built using natural bed rock as foundation.
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