Bridge
Gormanston Bridge
Bridge
Gormanston Bridge stands as one of the oldest structures on the Dublin-Dunleer turnpike, with its origins extending back to the 13th century. The bridge crosses the River Delvin at the boundary between County Meath and County Dublin, and is also known locally as Bridgefoot bridge. The structure was built by the Anglo-Norman de St Amand family, specifically Alemricus de St Amand, who acquired th...
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