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Road bridge, still in use, built in the mid to later 18th century. It is a double-span, rubble bridge, with tooled rubble and tooled ashlar dressings. The tooled rubble arch rings have slightly projecting tooled granite keystones in each face of each arch. A low parapet has each section of the cope keyed one into the other, and there are splayed approaches. The approximate span of each arch is 13 feet. The same detailing of the parapet cope is seen at Nethermill Bridge (NJ86NW0064) and Cullen House Bridge (NJ56NW0045 - Moray).
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