It rests on concrete foundations that were laid in 1970, during a major rehabilitation of the structure.
The bridge is sheathed by vertical planking and topped by a corrugated metal gable roof.
[3] Newmarket Road was laid out by the town of Warner in 1839, suggesting a bridge was either built or already standing at this site at that time.
The low price suggests that the abutments were probably repaired rather than rebuilt.
The site of the bridge at the Waterloo Falls was adjacent to a number of industrial enterprises using the water power of the river and would have been an important feature of the village; all of these businesses failed and there are now only foundational remains.