Adroddiad Llawn ar gyfer Adeiladau Rhestredig


Disgrifiad Cryno o Adeilad Rhestredig:


Rhif Cyfeirnod
82083
Rhif yr Adeilad
 
Gradd
II  
Statws
 
Dyddiad Dynodi
25/11/1974  
Dyddiad Diwygio
26/11/2003  
Enw
Former forge and rolling mill at Neath Abbey Iron Works,,,,,,  
Cyfeiriad
 

Lleoliad


Awdurdod Unedol
Castell-nedd Port Talbot  
Cymuned
Blaenhonddan  
Tref
Neath  
Ardal
Neath Abbey  
Dwyreiniad
273765  
Gogleddiad
198059  
Ochr o'r Stryd
 
Lleoliad
On the E side of the River Clydach some 220m N of the Neath Abbey railway viaduct.  

Disgrifiad


Dosbarthiad bras
Diwydiannol  
Cyfnod
 

Cyfnod
Former forge and rolling mill built by the Neath Abbey Iron Company in 1825. The Neath Abbey Ironworks were developed by two Quaker families, the Foxes of Falmouth from 1792 and Joseph Tregelles Price from 1817. Under Price the works became famous for high-quality engineering products including locomotives, stationary engines and steamships. The works closed in 1886. The forge and rolling mill has an early iron roof of wrought iron and cast-iron made at the works. The original designs dated 1821 are marked 'Roof for the Forge at Cwm Felin' and have written on them '10 couple wanted'. The machinery in the mill was powered by a waterwheel on the E side. The building was converted to a woollen mill in the 1870s and continued as such until 1974 when some of the later C19 machinery was removed. The mill then became a clothing factory.  

Tu allan
Former forge and rolling mill, Pennant sandstone walls with C20 painted roughcast render, dressings of Pennant sandstone ashlar and slate roof. The SW side elevation originally had an open arcade of five semicircular arches alternate smaller and larger, since blocked and rendered over, now with C20 inserted windows in the arches. Two C20 windows above, one under a low gable The SE gable end has 3 blocked circular openings with stone voussoirs above the outline of the head of a doorway with keystone dated 1825. Window to left.  

Tu mewn
Said to have inserted floor supported on cast-iron pillars. The iron roof trusses have cast-iron compression members (angled struts) and rafters and wrought-iron tension members (iron rod ties and inverted-V rods from ridge to tie-rod).  

Rheswm dros Ddynodi
The building is of special technological interest for its iron roof trusses and of special historical interest as part of the former Neath Abbey Ironworks. The Neath Abbey Ironworks are a Scheduled Ancient Monument (GM389).  

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