A fairly common example of a bridge from this period. It is made up of three ashlar basket-handle arches, stepped back to form a staircase. The front and back spouts are triangular with rounded ends. The coping is composed of three courses underlined by a band. A cordon, also in the form of a band, marks the line of the apron. The parapet is made of rubble stone crowned by an ashlar bahut with the stones joined by semi-circular interlocking.|Visible on the old cadastre of 1838, this bridge had a cross on the downstream parapet. It has been listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques since 13 May 1996.
Pont XVIIIe siècle à Grandchamp