Aghabullogue Bridge
Shown within island of Ireland | |
Location | Clonmoyle West/Dromatimore, County Cork, Ireland |
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Coordinates | 51°56′50″N 8°48′17″W / 51.94722°N 8.80472°WCoordinates: 51°56′50″N 8°48′17″W / 51.94722°N 8.80472°W |
Type | Bridge |
Site notes | |
Public access | Yes |
Aghabullogue Bridge is a bridge in County Cork, Ireland, situated 0.4 km (0.25 mi) north-east of Aghabullogue village, and 6.3 km (3.9 mi) north-west of Coachford village. A footstick over the Delehinagh River is depicted on the 1841 surveyed OS map, where the bridge now stands. It would appear to have been constructed by the beginning of the twentieth century, and is depicted on the 1901 surveyed OS map, but not named. The bridge is located at the meeting point of the townlands of Clonmoyle West and Dromatimore, within both the civil parish and catholic parish of Aghabullogue.
Many surviving bridges in mid-Cork are originally constructed of stone, arched in shape, and late eighteenth or early nineteenth century in date, and often contain semi-circular arches and pointed breakwaters.[1] Aghabullogue Bridge, however, would appear to be of a later construction date.
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- ↑ Archaeological inventory of county Cork, volume 3. compiled by Denis Power et al. Dublin: Stationery Office. 1997.