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Iron Bridge over River Rhymney (partly in Rudry community)

A Grade II Listed Building in Graig, Newport

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Latitude: 51.5789 / 51°34'44"N

Longitude: -3.1126 / 3°6'45"W

OS Eastings: 322996

OS Northings: 187258

OS Grid: ST229872

Mapcode National: GBR J0.CRRZ

Mapcode Global: VH7BB.0KBZ

Plus Code: 9C3RHVHP+HW

Entry Name: Iron Bridge over River Rhymney (partly in Rudry community)

Listing Date: 22 August 2003

Last Amended: 22 August 2003

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 81798

Building Class: Transport

ID on this website: 300081798

Location: Crossing the River Rhymney approximately 0.9km E of Draethen village and reached by private drive (and footpath) E of a minor road between Draethen and Michaelston-y-Fedw.

County: Newport

Community: Graig

Community: Graig

Locality: Lower Machen

Traditional County: Glamorgan

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History

Erected in 1829 as part of a carriage drive between Ruperra Castle and Machen church. Its erection probably coincided with the appointment of Augustus Morgan, son of Sir Charles Morgan, to the living of Machen c1828. The drive is now a public footpath.

Exterior

Single-carriageway 2-span cast iron bridge. Four central T-section piers carry segmental arches supporting the deck. The central spandrels have circles, while in the outer spandrels are half circles (similar to the Iron Bridge in Shropshire). One arch on the downstream side bears the date 1829 in relief. One arch on the upstream side is partly missing. The abutments are of coursed stone and are splayed outwards. The deck is laid with cast iron plates (now grass covered) and a has a parapet of cast iron railings with spear finials. Above the abutments the parapets continue as white-brick walls curving outwards and terminating in round piers (now mostly collapsed). In the L bank the abutment has an arched culvert, with arch ring on the downstream side and collapsed on the upstream side.

Reasons for Listing

Included as a good example of an early cast iron bridge, of additional interest for its association with Ruperra Castle and the Tredegar Estate.

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    Crossing the River Rhymney approximately 0.9km E of Draethen village and reached by private drive (and footpath) E of a minor road between Draethen and Michaelston-y-Fedw.
  • II* Plas Machen
    At the end of a track S off the A468, some 900m Se of the church at Lower Machen.
  • II Cartshed at Plas Machen
    In the farmyard just N of the house at Plas Machen.
  • II Nos. 1 & 2 Plas Cottages
    Just N of the farmyard at Plas Machen.
  • II Corner House
    On SE corner of village main road, and lane to church. Behind stone garden wall which has Gothic doorway to W.
  • II The Old Post
    On S side of village main road, some 150m SW of the church.
  • II The Cottage
    On the E side of the road N through Lower Machen village, some 100m S of the Church of Saint Michael.
  • II Front gates and railings to The Cottage
    On the E side of the road N through Lower Machen village, some 100m S of the Church of Saint Michael.

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