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HB Ref No:
HB19/17/006


Extent of Listing:
Not Listed


Date of Construction:


Address :
Lambeg Bridge Tullynacross Road Lambeg Lisburn County Antrim


Townland:






Survey 2:
D1 Record Only

Date of Listing:

Date of De-listing:

Current Use:
Bridge

Former Use
Bridge

Conservation Area:

Industrial Archaeology:

Vernacular:

Thatched:

Monument:

Derelict:




OS Map No:
165/3

IG Ref:
J2795 6627





Owner Category




Exterior Description And Setting


This building was surveyed in the First Survey but not listed. Only a Partial Survey was taken during the Second Survey as the building is not of sufficient interest to warrant a full Second Survey. An eighteenth century three-span rubble stone road-over-river bridge, located in Lambeg, Lisburn. Segmental arches with rubble voussoirs and V-shaped cutwaters. The bridge has been subject to unsympathetic repairs and the addition of service pipes attached to each side, supported on a concrete frame.

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Historical Information




Criteria for Listing


Architectural Interest

Not listed

Historic Interest

Not listed



Evaluation


This building was surveyed in the First Survey but not listed. Only a Partial Survey was taken during the Second Survey as the building is not of sufficient interest to warrant a full Second Survey. An eighteenth century three-span rubble stone road-over-river bridge, located in Lambeg, Lisburn. Segmental arches with rubble voussoirs and V-shaped cutwaters. The bridge has been subject to unsympathetic repairs and the addition of service pipes attached to each side, supported on a concrete frame.

General Comments


This building was surveyed in the First Survey but not listed. Only a Partial Survey was taken during the Second Survey as the building is not of sufficient interest to warrant a full Second Survey. An eighteenth century three-span rubble stone road-over-river bridge, located in Lambeg, Lisburn. Segmental arches with rubble voussoirs and V-shaped cutwaters. The bridge has been subject to unsympathetic repairs and the addition of service pipes attached to each side, supported on a concrete frame.

Date of Survey


21 September 2010