A three arched ashlared sandstone bridge with
cutwaters over the River Dee just upstream of the Aqueduct. A date inscription
of 1697 has been recorded, and probably refers to the date of the bridge's
construction of which only the south arch and lower part of the the south
pier survive. The remainder of the bridge was rebuilt in the 18th Century
to a very slightly increased width.

Listed Grade 1 as a fine example of a post medieval bridge that still retains its original character though slightly altered.