Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
21948
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
24/06/1999  
Date of Amendment
24/06/1999  
Name of Property
Ty-ffynnon Bridge over the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal & attached revetments and Lock  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Newport  
Community
Bettws  
Town
 
Locality
Tynyffynnon  
Easting
329669  
Northing
191092  
Street Side
 
Location
Located some 80 metres E of Tynyffynnon.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
Built c. 1795. The eastern branch of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1792, and officially opened in 1799. It ran from Newport to Pontnewynydd and was engineered by Thomas Dadford Jnr. The canal connected with several tramroads belonging to the same company (Monmouthshire Canal Navigation Company), carrying coal down to the wharves. The branch was 11 miles (18.6 kilometres) long, and rose 447 feet (136 metres) through 42 locks. The contemporary western branch, 12 miles (20.3 kilometres) long, ran to Crumlin. In 1812, the eastern branch was connected to the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal at Pontymoile Basin, and this became the main line. In 1853-55, the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company built a railway down to Newport, the company amalgamating with the Great Western Railway in 1880. The canal then became increasingly disused. The Crumlin branch closed in 1949, the main line in 1962. Lock undergoing repairs at the time of survey (April 1999).  

Exterior
Bridge with lock to the N. Towpath runs along W side of canal. Bridge of rubble construction with segmental arch; stone voussoirs. Flat parapets with cement copings. Splayed revetments continue S for some 20 metres, peaking up towards the termination of the E side for the mouth of the overflow culvert, which runs to the E. Culvert mouth is roughly arched, with stone voussoirs. Almost opposite, is a small segmentally arched opening, taking a drain under the towpath out to a stone-lined culvert. Lock chamber is of stone and brick with ashlar quoins and sandstone copings. Later weir to N end. Rebates for gates at each end.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed as a significant element of the engineering works associated with the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.  

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