Glendun Viaduct, Antrim
Glendun Viaduct (aka Glendun Bridge) is a triple-arched dressed sandstone road bridge (1839) over the Glendun River on the Cushendall-Ballycastle road (A2) in County Antrim. It is within the townlands of Clegnagh and Irragh, in the civil parish of Layd. It was designed by Charles Lanyon who was the Surveyor for County Antrim at that time. It is within the council area of Causeway Coast and Glens.
Historic Buildings Ref: HB05/03/026
Place Type: Historic Bridge
Alternative name(s): Glendun Bridge
Historic County: Antrim
Lat, Long: 55.121577,-6.095628
Grid Reference: D 2154 3213
Townland: Clegnagh TD
Civil Parish: Layd CP
Council Area: Causeway Coast and Glens CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature: Northern Ireland Assembly
GBPN ID: 332633
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Glendun_Viaduct,_Antrim_332633
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Historic Buildings Ref: HB05/03/026
Place Type: Historic Bridge
Alternative name(s): Glendun Bridge
Historic County: Antrim
Lat, Long: 55.121577,-6.095628
Grid Reference: D 2154 3213
Townland: Clegnagh TD
Civil Parish: Layd CP
Council Area: Causeway Coast and Glens CA
Police Area: Northern Ireland PA
Devolved Legislature: Northern Ireland Assembly
GBPN ID: 332633
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Glendun_Viaduct,_Antrim_332633
Peruse Antrim on Wikishire

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