Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
19966
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
11/06/1998  
Date of Amendment
11/06/1998  
Name of Property
Bridge next to Telford Inn  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Wrexham  
Community
Llangollen Rural  
Town
Llangollen  
Locality
Trevor  
Easting
327176  
Northing
342317  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated near the terminus of the Ellesmere Canal (renamed Llangollen Canal, 1963) where it bifurcates into two dock areas.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
Multi-arched canal bridge of c1795-1801 carrying New Road over canal. An Act to construct the Ellesmere Canal, linking the Dee, Mersey and Severn Rivers, was passed in 1793. In 1801, during construction, it was decided not to continue the canal northwards to Wrexham. Instead a 9.656km long feeder canal was constructed in 1804-08 to supply water to the main canal, which it joined just below the bridge, and twin docks were built at Pontcysyllte to provide wharfage. The docks became the terminus of the main canal. The bridge was built in three adjoining sections, the central arch being the original bridge over the canal. The E arch was added later to bridge access to E wharfs. A gateway in the parapet W of the central arch which led to steps down to the House next to Telford Inn appears to have been destroyed during construction of W arch to provide access to W wharfs. In 1846 the canal became part of the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company, but in the following year was taken over by the London & North Western Railway. Transport on the canal diminished in later C19 with arrival of the railways and ceased by World War II. The canal was only kept open because of its importance as a supplier of water and has now become a major tourist asset.  

Exterior
Seven cambered wrought-iron girders support ashlared-stone voussoirs of central bridge to form flattened arch carrying ashlared-stone parapets with sloping sills and capping. Parapet walls terminate in piers with pyramidal caps; twin piers with wrought-iron trellised arch on SW side to former gateway. Ashlared stone voussoirs to arch of E bridge with roughly coursed and snecked rubble stone parapet, ashlared-stone sills, capping and terminating piers. Double row of brick voussoirs to near semi-circular arch of W bridge with roughly coursed and snecked rubble stone parapets with ashlared-stone capping. Abutments to each bridge in rubble stone with ashlared quoins.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed as a distinctive feature of canal engineering and for its group value with other listed items on the Llangollen Canal.  

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