DisgrifiadPack-horse bridge late C17 or early C18, probably built to convey minerals to Llanelly Furnace, which was in operation by 1684. The bridge remains in good condition, despite being superseded by the several late C18 and early C19 tramroads in the Clydach Gorge, and forms part of the walks within the Clydach Gorge nature reserve.
Listed as a well-preserved late C17 or early C18 pack-horse bridge, associated with the local ironworks. The bridge is a prominent and early survival of the important industrial landscape of the Clydach Gorge. The bridge is rubble built with a single-arch with very low cemented parapet; C20 metal railings. Tall round-headed arch with cut stone voussoirs.
Source: Cadw Listed Buildings Database (Ref: 23825).
Photographed during aerial reconnaissance by RCAHMW on 10th October 2008.
L. Osborne, 2nd November 2012.