Footbridge Keady Glen

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Footbridge Keady Glen

Image: © Sean Davis Taken: 15 Mar 2020

The footbridge, from the seating area, over the River Clea to Keady Playground and Millwalk. According to an information board, just over the footbridge ".. At the position of the footbridge was a beetling mill. This was demolished in the early 1900s and hand ball alleys constructed on the site. A millrace then carried the water from the mill to another beetling mill at Millmount (now Watson's farm) along the glen, before filling further mill ponds to power the mighty works at Annvale".

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.249954
Longitude
-6.702536