Pont Aberarth
Pont Aberarth | |
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Coordinates | 52°15′04″N 4°13′44″W / 52.251°N 4.229°W |
Carries | A487 road |
Crosses | River Arth |
Locale | Aberarth, Wales |
Heritage status | Grade II Listed |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch bridge |
History | |
Designer | Thomas Penson or Richard Penson |
Construction end | 1849 |
Location | |
Pont Aberarth, also known as the Llanddewi-Aberarth Bridge, is a single-arched grade II listed bridge, which spans the River Arth in the village of Aberarth, Ceredigion, Wales. It was completed in 1849, and carries the A487 trunk road between Cardigan and Aberystwyth.
History
An earlier bridge at Aberarth was destroyed by floods in 1846.[1] Calls for tenders to rebuild the bridge were made early in 1847. Along with plans, costs and sureties, the successful tender would have to include maintaining the bridge for seven years.[2]
Construction
The new bridge was completed in 1849 by Thomas Penson of Oswestry or his son Richard Penson.[1] The bridge carries the A487 road,[3] also known as the Fishguard to Bangor Trunk Road in West and North Wales.[4] A short section with an arch for leat overflow carries the date 1912. The bridge was listed Grade II on 23 May 1996, and it is described as "Pont Aberarth and attached abutment walls".[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Pont Aberarth; Llanddewi-Aberarth Bridge". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ "Notice to bridge-builders, masons and others". Eddowes's Journal and General Advertiser. British Newspaper Archive. 10 February 1847. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ a b "Pont Aberarth and attached abutment walls, Dyffryn Arth". BritishListedBuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
- ^ "The Fishguard to Bangor Trunk Road (A487)". The National Archives. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
External links
- Media related to Pont Aberarth at Wikimedia Commons