Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
29/03/2000
Date of Amendment
22/12/2003
Name of Property
Quaker's Viaduct (partly in Coedffranc community)
Unitary Authority
Neath Port Talbot
Community
Dyffryn Clydach
Location
Spanning Drymau Road on the E side of Skewen and some 125m N of the main A4230.
History
Railway viaduct built for the South Wales Railway which was completed in 1850 between Chepstow and Swansea. The supervising engineer was I.K. Brunel, and the railway was built to a broad gauge. The bridge was built over a road and a tramroad taking coal to the Mines Royal Copper Works.
Exterior
Railway viaduct, 3 deep bays of snecked stone with tooled dressings to the elliptical arches. The central piers are pierced with round-headed openings. Projecting stone bands in each face define the base of the coped parapets that terminate in square piers above the abutments. The abutments are battered and retain an embankment on each side.
Reason for designation
Listed for its industrial archaeological interest as a Brunel-period railway bridge and one of the original structures on the South Wales Railway.
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