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Bridge, over the River Deveron. It was built in 1806, probably by William Smith, Montrose. It is a two-span bridge, constructed of tooled granite rubble and granite ashlar, with dressed stone voussiors, and rubble spandrels and wing walls. The two spans are of a different size. The larger arch to the South is segmental, and the smaller to the North is semi-circular, and both are built from granite ashlar. There are triangular parapets, and a coped parapet. The bridge crosses the limits of Aberdeenshire and Moray (see NJ64NW0081 in Moray HER).
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