Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
3676
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
29/04/1952  
Date of Amendment
25/11/1998  
Name of Property
Pont Beddgelert  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Gwynedd  
Community
Beddgelert  
Town
Caernarfon  
Locality
Beddgelert  
Easting
259025  
Northing
348123  
Street Side
 
Location
Spanning the Afon Colwyn in the centre of the village.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
There was presumably a bridge in this location already before the Dissolution, giving access to the Augustinian priory of Beddgelert from the northern side of the river. By 1623 the bridge was recorded as being in need of repair and was repaired and widened again in 1778. Much of the bridge appears to have been swept away in a flood of 1799 and was again repaired and doubled in width between 1802 and 1811. In the latter year a toll was established on the bridge for the turnpike road. Further repairs were carried out c1890 and in 1906.  

Exterior
Triple-arched rubble road bridge, doubled in width on the downstream side; set on a cobbled plinth-raft, projecting beyond the bridge proper on both up- and downstream sides. Rough-dressed voussoirs to segmental arches, with narrow stones forming projecting arch-rings. The central arch is the largest, with a slightly smaller N arch and a small flood-arch to the S. The carriageway is gently humped to the centre and on each side is a refuge contained within a triangular cutwater. Long slatestone capping stones to rubble parapets, splayed at the approaches. On the inner downstream splay at the N end are inset milestones of incised slate, probably late C19 or early C20. That on the L is inscribed: 'To Penygwryd 7; to Llanberis 13, to Capel Curig ..[indistinct]'. That to the R is inscribed: 'To Portmadoc Miles 7 1/2. On the N side of the bridge the splayed parapets continue beyond the approaches as low rubble walls; these run parallel with the river on both sides with rough coping stones and extend for approximately 100m, with an average road-side height of 0.60m and a reveted river-side height of approximately 3m. In the angle with the bridge on the downstream side is a squinch. The downstream S side also adjoins a (rebuilt) rubble wall, which extends for a similar distance at an average height of 1m.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Listed for its special interest as a road bridge of sub-medieval origin in a prominent location in the village centre. Group value with other listed items in Beddgelert village centre.  

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