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bridge — ROSDUFF

bridge
bridge — ROSDUFF
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What is recorded here

Single-arched road bridge over small unnamed stream linking Lough Gowna and Lough Naback, built c. 1800. Round-headed arch having dressed limestone voussoirs to arch. Dressed limestone masonry to barrel. Squared limestone rubble masonry to abutments, spandrels and parapets. Dressed limestone coping over parapet to the west; parapet to east side of bridge rebuilt c. 1960 having concrete walls with stepped profile. Side elevations now overgrown with vegetation. Located to the northeast of Ballinamuck and to the southeast of Moyne.
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