Humped Back Bridge, Ballycrochan Road
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Image: © Rossographer Taken: 7 Oct 2007
This bridge (road to the right) was built to carry the road over the railway line that ran to Donaghadee. The line has long since gone but the bridge remains. The lane to the left seems to be used for storage by a local farmer. As the development of housing spreads to the land right of the road I feel that the road may be levelled out in the near future.