Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
20696
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
21/10/1998  
Date of Amendment
21/10/1998  
Name of Property
Pen-pedair-heol Bridge (Canal Bridge No 110)  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Llangattock  
Town
 
Locality
Pen-Pedair-Heol  
Easting
322076  
Northing
216744  
Street Side
 
Location
The bridge carries a lane which runs S from the B4558 towards the Mynydd Llangattock. It is 100m NW of Pen-Pedair-Heol Farm.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
The Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal was proposed in 1792 to connect the Upper Usk valley to the Monmouthshire Canal at Pontymoile and from there to the sea at Newport. The middle section of the canal, between Gilwern and Talybont and including Llangattock, was cut between 1797 and 1799. The upper section between Talybont and Brecon opened in 1800, both sections being engineered by Thomas Dadford. The lower section between Gilwern and Pontymoile was completed in 1812 and was engineered by William Crosley. The canal was sold to the Monmouthshire Canal Company in 1865, which was later incorporated into the Great Western Railway. The last toll was taken on the canal in 1933 and it was finally abandoned in 1962. The canal, renamed the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, has been undergoing restoration since 1964, and is currently used by pleasure craft. This bridge lies within the section constructed by Thomas Dadford between 1797 and 1799.  

Exterior
Single-span hump-backed bridge of rubble sandstone, with segmental arch and continuous parapets. The arch has thin voussoirs, and a keystone on the W side. On the E (downstream) side is a cast iron plaque with the bridge number cast in relief. The parapets are splayed with square end pier to the NE, beyond which is a stone stile. The copings are mainly of upright stones with some flat stone replacements.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed for its special interest as one of a group of well-preserved original Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal bridges.  

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