Reg No
13400504
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Technical
Original Use
Bridge
In Use As
Bridge
Date
1790 - 1810
Coordinates
216015, 287863
Date Recorded
22/08/2005
Date Updated
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Double-arch road bridge over unnamed river, built c. 1800. Round-headed arches with dressed limestone voussoirs and rubble stone barrel. Rubble stone spandrel walls. Rubble stone parapet walls with cement alterations to coping. Located to the North of Drumlish.
This double-arched road bridge is of apparent architectural and engineering merit, and is a feature of some picturesque appeal in the rural landscape of north County Longford. The small arches have dressed limestone voussoirs, which forms an interesting contrast against the rubble limestone spandrel walls and parapets. It probably dates to c. 1800, a period when a great many small-scale bridges were constructed throughout Ireland by the Grand Juries. The bridge serves as a reminder of the quality of the engineering and local craftsmen's skills in the late-eighteenth/early nineteenth century. Although the bridge has some modern repairs, it survives in reasonable condition and is a worthy addition to the built heritage of County Longford.