1852 – Military Bridge, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo
Formerly known as Military Bridge, or Barrack Bridge, this fine structure joins the Green, which was used as an exercise area for the cavalry horses, with the ruins of the Cavalry Barracks. The barracks was formally the manor house of the Cuff family. The bridge has excellent stonework with radiating voussoirs from the si
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Formerly known as Military Bridge, or Barrack Bridge, this fine structure joins the Green, which was used as an exercise area for the cavalry horses, with the ruins of the Cavalry Barracks. The barracks was formally the manor house of the Cuff family. The bridge has excellent stonework with radiating voussoirs from the si
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#ArchitectureOfMayo #1852 #Ballinrobe #bridges #CoMayo
1852 – Military Bridge, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Formerly known as Military Bridge, or Barrack Bridge, this fine structure joins the Green, which was used as an exercise area for the cavalry horses, with the ruins of the Cavalry Barracks. The barracks was formally the manor house of the Cuff family. The bridge has excellent stonework with radiating voussoirs from the single span
