Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
87896
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
14/12/2022  
Date of Amendment
15/08/2023  
Name of Property
Bridge on River Monnow at Trewyn Mill  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire  
Community
Crucorney  
Town
Pandy  
Locality
Trewyn  
Easting
333516  
Northing
223337  
Street Side
S  
Location
On a minor road to the NW of Pandy, orientated roughly north / south over the River Monnow on the Wales-England border near Trewyn Mill.  

Description


Broad Class
Transport  
Period
 

History
A bridge over the River Monnow at Allt Yr Ynys, on the border of Monmouthshire in Wales and Herefordshire in England is mentioned in ‘An Historical Tour in Monmouthshire’ by William Coxe (1748-1828), published in 1801. This bridge was timber, and probably dated from after the turnpiking of the road in the second half of the C18. By 1809 this timber bridge required renewal, and the work was carried out under John Gethin (1757-1831), Surveyor of the County Bridges for Herefordshire. This would have been the bridge shown on the 1841 Tithe Map of Walterstone. The timber bridge was rebuilt in stone in 1843. Plans from 1945 show proposed works to the bridge which reflect its current appearance. Repair work and repointing was carried out in March 2021. North section listed by English Heritage (now Historic England) in 1986 as Bridge over River Monnow Approximately 50 Metres South of Allt Yr Ynys (List Entry Number 1078162).  

Exterior
Bridge, orientated N-S. Sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings. Wide central span flanked by horseshoe-shaped flood arches. Low parapets (likely rebuilt) with copings, chamfered top edges. Square stone plaque on W parapet with ‘H.C.C. 104’ (Herefordshire County Council). Circular metal plaque with “Brecon Beacons National Park”, National Park logo and flag on SW parapet. Splayed abutments to N, narrow squared abutments to S.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Included for its special architectural interest as a well preserved early C19 bridge, displaying good craftsmanship in the masonry of the main and flood arches. Historically important for development of transport routes across the border with England.  

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