DisgrifiadBridge number 46 over the Llangollen Canal. Immediately to south of Penddol and north of the International Eisteddfod grounds. Spanning the Llangollen Canal and reached off Abbey Road at Penddol. Situated on the east side of the A542 road near Dinbren.
A rubble single arch bridge characteristic of Tmomas Telford's design, he was the Ellesmere Canal's General Agent and principle engineer after 1801 and Thomas Denson was the resident engineer for this project. Ashlar cut-stine voussoirs (wedge-shaped arch-stones) and keystone to the arch and gently curving projecting block string-course band following the rising level of the bridge deck above. Second projecting block course used as coping to parapet to parapet which terminates in square piers with pyramidal caps. The whole bridge is slightly battered to base and gently curves outwards in plan to either end. The towing-path runs under bridge on the west bank.
The purpose of the Llangollen branch was primarily that of a feeder to the main Ellesmere Canal drawing water off the River Dee at Horseshoe Falls. Work was begun in 1804 and completed in 1808 and in addition was subsequently used to provided transport to the slate quarries and the limestone works on the wider majority eastern section of its course.
(Stephen R. Hughes 26.03.2007, based on the Cadw listed building description, reference number 1241 and the following sources).
T Pellow and P Bowen, "Canal to Llangollen", (1988).
E. Wilson, 'The Ellesmere and Llangollen Canal', (Phillimore), 1975.