Glenny's Bridge
Introduction
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Image: © David Crozier Taken: 10 Apr 2009
Glenny's Bridge, in the townland of Benagh, is one of a series of bridges crossing the headwaters of the Clanrye River. (See J1229, J1230, J1330, J1431, J1531). The river has created a classic flat valley floor, with flood plain and alluvial pasture.