DescriptionDardistown Bridge, Cooper Hill, Co. Meath - geograph.org.uk - 977024.jpg
English: Dardistown Bridge, Cooper Hill, Co. Meath Three-arched stone bridge, with buttresses, carries the old coach road from Drogheda to Dublin (via The Naul) over the River Nanny. Bridge is shown in Taylor and Skinner's 'Maps of the Roads of Ireland' published 1778 but no bridge shown on Down Survey barony map of 1654. The Nanny here is the boundary between the townlands of Calliaghstown and Dardistown.
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