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Vicar Bridge — DERRYGOONY

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Vicar Bridge — DERRYGOONY
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What is recorded here

Triple-arch rubble limestone bridge, built c.1790, carrying road over Knappagh Water River. Pointed segmental arches with roughly dressed voussoirs, pointed rubble stone cutwaters to both faces. Rubble stone to soffits with cement rendered plinth. Rock-faced rusticated coping stones to rubble stone parapet walls, some replaced with render copings. Abutment walls battered to base to west (upstream) elevation.
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