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Historic Building Details


HB Ref No:
HB17/11/021


Extent of Listing:
Bridge


Date of Construction:
1800 - 1819


Address :
Bells Bridge Rathfriland Rd Dromara Dromore Co Down BT 25


Townland:
Crossgar






Survey 2:
B2

Date of Listing:
02/04/2014 00:00:00

Date of De-listing:

Current Use:
Bridge

Former Use
Bridge

Conservation Area:
No

Industrial Archaeology:
Yes

Vernacular:
No

Thatched:
No

Monument:
No

Derelict:
No




OS Map No:
203-15

IG Ref:
J2882 4867





Owner Category


Central Govt

Exterior Description And Setting


A twin-arch rubble masonry bridge, that carries the Dromara-Rathfriland road over the River Lagan. Of random rubble blackstone throughout. Angled cutwater at both ends of pier, rising to arch crown level. Arches are of segmental profile with split stone voussoirs. Right-bank arch is wider and higher than left one. Parapets are coped with split stones laid on end. NE ends of both parapets repaired after traffic collisions. Deck is humped, partially curved and partially straight, with dogleg approaches. Timber beams laid across upstream arches to prevent cattle access underneath arches. Setting A concrete laneway runs upstream from the bridge along the right bank. Island in river to (NW) downstream side. Houses along roadside at both ends, but otherwise surrounded by fields.

Architects


Not Known

Historical Information


'Bell's Bridge' is captioned on the 1834 OS six-inch map and all subsequent editions. It is probably of early 19th century date. References Primary sources 1. PRONI OS/6/3/28/1. First edition OS six-inch map, Co Down sheet 28 (1833). 2. PRONI OS/6/3/28/2. Second edition OS six-inch map, Co Down sheet 28 (1859). 3. PRONI OS/6/3/28/3. Third edition OS six-inch map, Co Down sheet 28 (1903). 4. PRONI OS/6/3/28/4. Fourth edition OS six-inch map, Co Down sheet 28 (1919).

Criteria for Listing


Architectural Interest

A. Style B. Proportion C. Ornamentation D. Plan Form F. Structural System H-. Alterations detracting from building J. Setting

Historic Interest

X. Local Interest



Evaluation


A twin-arch rubble masonry bridge, probably of early 19th century, perhaps late 18th century date, carrying a minor road over the River Lagan. Detailing is of an informal style and robust character. With only minor alterations, the bridge is a good example of its type in original condition and in its original setting, representing the development of infrastructure in the district.

General Comments




Date of Survey


05 May 2012