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Bridge, still in use, built in circa 1855 within the Ury House designed landscape (NO88NE0104). It is a single span girder bridge over the Ury Burn, with coursed and squared rubble abutments, that to the west curved, ashlar quoins, a band course and a flat cope, probably formerly with inset railings. The riveted ironwork bridge is constructed with two main longitudinal beams with transverse beams and timber deck overlaid with later concrete. The parapets are of diamond-pattern lattice with circular intersections and vertical struts.
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