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Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community)

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Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) — Grade II listed building-listed bridge in wales-south, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) is a Grade II listed building-listed bridge in wales-south, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 11866). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Listed for the special interest of the late C18 bridge which is well preserved beneath the modern alterations. Group value with the adjoining bridge over Tennant Canal. History: Road bridge, erected in 1790s to replace an earlier bridge at this historic river crossing. A timber bridge was recorded near here by John Leland in the C16, a later bridge being of timber and stone. The bridge was designed by David Edwards son of the famous bridge builder Rev William Edwards of Pontypridd and built by direct labour under the surveyor Thomas Edwards. The bridge was formerly ramped but about 1850 the NW end was raised to accommodate the building of the Low Level railway. The original line can be seen in the masonry of the bridge and the adjoining bridge over the Tennant canal. Footpaths on cantilevers were added in 1869 by the contractor William Jones of Westernmoor enabling the full 6.5m width of the original bridge to be used by vehicles. The bridge was closed to traffic in the later C20 when the A465 dual-carriageway was built and a raised footbridge constructed on it to connect Cadoxton Road with the Neath side of the river. Exterior: Road bridge, well-finished coursed rubble stone with dressed stone voussoirs to three almost semicircular arches. Outer arches are nearly 11m wide and the centre one over 15m wide with pointed cutwaters to both sides. Later parapets with cement block coping and C20 deck, walled on NW end, now carrying a raised footbridge. Location: Spanning the River Neath and adjoining the road bridge over the Tennant Canal. Reached from Bridge St, Neath on the E side and from a modern footbridge on the W side, beginning beside the A474 and crossing over A465 dual carriageway.

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Bridge Over River Neath is located in South Wales, within the parish of Neath. This structure is designated as a Grade II listed building, reflecting its special architectural and historic interest.

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Coordinates
51.6651, -3.8086
Parish
Neath
Postcode
SA11 1RR
Parliamentary constituency
Neath and Swansea East

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community)?
Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA11 1RR), in the parish of Neath.
Is Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) a listed building?
Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) free to visit?
Yes, Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community) is free to enter.
How do I get to Bridge Over River Neath (Partly In Blaenhonddan Community)?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA11 1RR. It sits within the Neath and Swansea East parliamentary constituency.