
What is recorded here
Single-span skew beam railway bridge, built c.1850, carrying embanked Dundalk & Enniskillen Branch of former Ulster Railway over road. Superstructure and railway track now removed. Coursed squared random rubble abutments, having masonry pillow blocks for beam spans, with rusticated and margined quoins and rendered brick coping. Coursed squared rubble wing walls to west. Four cast-iron shoes embedded in walls to hold diagonal braces to underside of deck (no longer present). Round-headed masonry arch, with rusticated stone voussoirs, through west wing wall and embankment, accommodating flow of mill race to former flax and corn mill to north-east. Dog-legged road approach over river bridge from south-west.
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