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Single-arch rubble stone road bridge over canal, c.1810, with ashlar voussoirs, keystone and rubble stone parapet walls. Irregular coursed squared rubble stone walls to abutments. Squared rubble stone curved wing walls. Rubble stone buttresses. Squared rubble stone parapet walls. Single round arch. Ashlar voussoirs with central keystone. Squared ruble stone soffits with remains of render over. Sited spanning Royal Canal with tow path running underneath to west and grass banks to canal. Single-span cut-stone road bridge over railway line, c.1850, with buttressed piers and concrete lintel. Now disused. Cut-stone walls (parapet wall possibly rebuilt using concrete). Single square-headed span with concrete lintel over. Sited spanning former Midland and Great Western Railway line with grass banks to bridge.
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