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Newberry House

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Newberry House
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What is recorded here

Triple-arch sandstone footbridge to north-east of Newberry House, built c. 1750, over stream and leading from house to Church of Ireland church. Comprises three differently sized segmental arches having rubble stone voussoirs and stone piers encased in concrete having V-cutwaters. Coursed rubble stone walking surface.
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