It is one of six surviving 19th-century bridges built in Montgomery by the brothers Sheldon & Savannah Jewett.
It is covered by a gabled roof, and its exterior is finished in vertical board siding, which is wrapped around to the insides of the portals.
Once a busy area, the location which the bridge served was slowly abandoned.
A comprehensive series of articles chronicling the work can be found at the Vermont Covered Bridges web site.
The remote location has unfortunately allowed many acts of graffiti to be carried out inside the bridge.