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Skeahanagh Bridge

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Skeahanagh Bridge
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Single-arch canal bridge spanning dried-up section of the Grand Canal (Kilbeggan Branch), built c.1831, with curved flanking walls to either end (east and west). Constructed of ashlar limestone with ashlar limestone voussoirs to arch and a projecting ashlar limestone string course at road level. Cut stone plaque to the north parapet reads ‘Mann Bridge 1831’. Towpath to the east bank. Located to the southeast of Kilbeggan.
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