Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
12021
Building Number
 
Grade
II*  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
12/10/1951  
Date of Amendment
30/11/2005  
Name of Property
The Old Bridge  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Haverfordwest  
Town
Haverfordwest  
Locality
 
Easting
195404  
Northing
215876  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated across river between N end of Bridge Street and Old Bridge.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
Road bridge over the Western Cleddau first built in 1726 at the expense of Sir John Philipps Bt of Picton Castle, shown in Buck print of c1743. Repaired in 1829, widened on the S side in 1848. The letter book of Erasmus Philipps reveals that the previous bridge had been destroyed by flood, and that the work was to be overseen by Sir John's steward and executed by masons of Haverfordwest. The 1848 widening was under the supervision of William Rowlands, Joseph Jenkins was the contractor, and the cost was to be £450. There is mention of a bridge in 1378, when a grant was made to the chaplain of Holy Trinity chapel on the bridge. In C20 restoration after the traffic was removed a cantilevered pedestrian walkway on the S side was removed.  

Exterior
Road bridge, now pedestrian, four low segmental arches with cutwaters and parapet. Original 1726 upstream side has rough stone arches with stone voussoirs well recessed and rubble stone above. Three big cutwaters of squared stone with pyramidal tops up to parapet coping. On centre cutwater is a plinth with panelled sides, thin cornice and curved top with ball finial, the front panel with inscription 'This bridge was erected at the sole expense of Sir John Philipps of Picton Castle Bart Anno 1726 Michael Prust Esq Mayor in memory whereof this was set up by the mayor and council.' and a second inscription ' Repaired by order of the mayor and corporation AD 1829 in the tenth year of the reign of his majesty George the fourth who passed over the bridge on his return from Ireland the 13th day of September 1821', and a third 'This bridge was widened and repaired in the year 1848 under the direction of the Magistrates of the County of the town of Haverfordwest at the expense of the said County'. The downstream side, of 1848 has grey limestone segmental arches with cut stone voussoirs springing from the cutwaters, which have pyramidal tops and short piers above up to raised band. Band steps down over right arch. Tooled grey stone copings. The bridge is said to be 38 yards (34.75 metres) long and 23 feet (7 metres) wide.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Included at Grade II* for its exceptional architectural interest as a good earlier C18 road bridge widened in matching style in 1848.  

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