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Statue of David Davies

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Statue of David Davies — Grade II* listed building-listed memorial in wales-mid, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Statue of David Davies is a Grade II* listed building-listed memorial in wales-mid, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 15654). 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: Included as a public statue of very high artistic quality by a major artist, and of group value with the Grade II* Llandinam Bridge. History: The statue was designed in 1890-93 by Alfred Gilbert, sculptor of London, and cast by George Broad and Sons of London, being the second of two; the first stands outside the Board Offices of Barry Dock. The Llandinam statue was erected in 1893 by the bridge that was his first important success, in the parish of his birth. David Davies (1818-1890) was a self-made engineer, industrialist, entrepreneur and later the Liberal Member of Parliament for Cardigan. He was born in Llandinam, living first at a very modest farmhouse, Draintewion, on Allt gothi, and started work as a sawyer, but it was his commission to make the foundations and approaches to Llandinam Bridge that launched his career as a civil engineering contractor. He built some of the first railway lines in Wales; including the Llanidloes and Newtown (1859) and the Vale of Clwyd Railways. He opened coal mines in the Rhondda Valley, including the Parc and Maerdy pits, and later managed what were known as the Ocean Merthyr pits. He formed a private company in 1887, which he chaired, which became the Ocean Coal Company Ltd. It was this venture, and the inability of the Bute Docks at Cardiff to handle such a large output of coal that led to his plans for a new dock at Barry (1899), together with the necessary railway connections. Exterior: A standing bronze figure of David Davies in workaday clothes, his left foot forward, studying a plan for the dock and railway development at Barry. The figure stands on a high square plinth of limestone, with a wide cornice of granite. On one side is the inscription DAVID DAVIES 1818-1890. Location: Situated at the roads

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Statue of David Davies is a memorial located in Mid Wales. It is designated as a Grade II* listed building, recognising its historical and architectural significance.

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Coordinates
52.4865, -3.4368
District
Powys
Parish
Llandinam
Postcode
SY17 5BY
Parliamentary constituency
Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Statue of David Davies?
Statue of David Davies is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SY17 5BY), in the parish of Llandinam.
Is Statue of David Davies a listed building?
Statue of David Davies is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Statue of David Davies free to visit?
Yes, Statue of David Davies is free to enter.
How do I get to Statue of David Davies?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SY17 5BY. It sits within the Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr parliamentary constituency.