Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
27/07/1994
Date of Amendment
30/11/2001
Name of Property
Footbridge over the Roath Brook near the Conservatory
Unitary Authority
Cardiff
Location
Spanning the Roath Brook close to the SE corner of the Conservatory. Carries one of the transverse footpaths between Lake Road West and Lake Road East.
Broad Class
Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces
History
Roath Park, one of the largest Victorian parks in S Wales, was made along the valley floor of the Roath Brook on land donated by the Marquess of Bute in 1887. It was opened in 1894 and laid out by William Harpur, borough engineer, and planted by the head gardener, William Wallace Pettigrew. An elongated lake occupies a large proportion of the park. It is dammed at the S end, beyond which are an arboretum and botanic gardens including a glasshouse. To the S of Eastern Avenue (in Plasnewydd community) are pleasure gardens and a recreation ground.
This cast-iron footbridge is one of 3 bridges located in the botanic garden and was manufactured by the Bristol Engineers, J Lysaght Ltd. It is probably contemporary with the creation of the park, c1894.
Exterior
Small single-span footbridge with flat concrete deck on red brick abutments. Cast-iron balustrades with cusped round-arched openwork, intermediate piers and moulded handrails. Cast iron string course with ornamental band in relief. At each end of the balustrading are panelled and faceted piers with large scrolled brackets to the outer sides and pyramidal caps. Attached plain railings beyond.
Reason for designation
Listed as one of the few original structure in Roath Park which contributes to its historic character.
Group value with 2 further footbridges and other historic features in the park.
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