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Owenwee Bridge — GLENDOWANBEG

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Owenwee Bridge — GLENDOWANBEG
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Single-arch bridge, built c.1860, crossing An Abhainn Bhuí [Owenwee River], comprising wide segmental arch with elongated rock-faced stone voussoirs framed by slightly projecting rubble stone parapets with field-stone copings and by battered rubble abutments. Dressed stone faces to carriageway elevations of parapets.

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