DisgrifiadPont Gogoyan is a late eighteenth century bridge, considered to be one of the most attractive of the Teifi bridges.
This is a humped bridge of five rounded arches, some 40m long and only 2.5m wide. It is executed in stone rubble with cut stone dressings - VOUSSOIRS - to the arches and has a plain parapet topped by rough stone coping. The central arch, framed by elegant tapering triangular cutwaters, is the largest and the flanking arches grow progressively smaller towards the banks. The whole forms a satisfying near symmetrical composition.
Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (9921)
John Wiles 28.09.07