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Reference Number
18441
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
07/05/1997  
Date of Amendment
07/05/1997  
Name of Property
Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (North )  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Saundersfoot  
Town
 
Locality
Coppet Hall  
Easting
214248  
Northing
205479  
Street Side
 
Location
On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
These tunnels are part of the Saundersfoot Railway, which was authorised under an Act of 31 June 1829, promoted by Sir Richard Philipps and others. The planned branch to Wiseman's Bridge was estimated to cost £2131. It was not immediately built, but the S tunnel was in use by 1832 and the others by 1834. The railway was laid to the gauge of 4 ft (1.2 m), and the tunnels were built to a width and height of 2.4 m. They served the important traffic between Saundersfoot and Stepaside, which was especially important as the iron industry there developed. The railway was never used officially for public transport. In 1874 a locomotive was introduced on this line for the first time, specially constructed for the limited dimensions of the tunnels. The track was re-laid to carry it. The locomotive was a saddle-tank design by Manning Wardle. The railway remained in use until 1939 when the rails were scrapped. The route is now a public walk.  

Exterior
Tunnel N portal and partial lining in local Carboniferous sandstone. In places where firmer strata were encountered the native rock was left unlined. The lining is generally 0.3 m in thickness. The width is 2.4 m and the walls 1.2 m high vertically with a semicircular vault. The tunnel is about 100 m in length, mostly lined. The tunnel includes a large stone embankment at the point where it emerges at the N. (Most of the remainder of the route to Wiseman's bridge is on an artificial embankment, but almost entirely reconstructed in concrete.)  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed as an important relic of an exceptionally early railway and for group value with the other listed relics of the railway.  

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