GCL 33 & Belmont Bridge

Ireland / Offaly / Banagher / Grand Canal Way
 lock (water navigation), road bridge, listed building / architectural heritage
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Grand Canal Lock No. 33 and Belmont Bridge over Lock.
This is a pair of locks with a rise of 15.9ft.
Single-arch masonry canal bridge, built c.1800, carrying the road to Belmont over the Grand Canal at the 33rd lock. Dressed limestone blocks regularly laid. Arch of segmental profile. String course from parapet to piers. Curved deck with ramped approaches.
Belmont was a unique village in the early part of the twentieth century having a canal port with several industries dependant upon it, a railway service and a source of power from its early hydro-electric station at the local mill. This fine canal bridge, which carries the road leading to Belmont over the Grand Canal, is a good example of canal architecture. It is enhanced by the nearby double lock, which is the only such lock on the canal within County Offaly. This section of the canal was opened in 1804.
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Coordinates:   53°14'52"N   7°53'25"W
This article was last modified 11 years ago