Comments :
The bridge is 100 feet long and has two unequal segmental arches of uncoursed rubble, the east one being 9,3 m. It springs at 2 feet, low to the water, and rises 7 feet 9 inches above the springing point. The west span is no longer over the river so that the cutwater has become a buttress. The voussoirs are narrow and uneven, some extending up into the spandrels. On the flat coping stones are some mason's marks and initials, probably the Victorian men. [1]