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Smart's Bridge

Smart's Bridge
Smarts Bridge of 1824, Clydach - geograph - 2648712.jpg
Coordinates 51°48′46″N 3°07′13″W / 51.8127°N 3.1202°W / 51.8127; -3.1202Coordinates: 51°48′46″N 3°07′13″W / 51.8127°N 3.1202°W / 51.8127; -3.1202
Crosses River Clydach
Locale Llanelly, Monmouthshire, Wales
Characteristics
Material Cast iron
Total length 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in)
No. of spans 1
History
Construction start 1824
Construction end 1824
Statistics
Daily traffic tram (original) / pedestrian
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name Smart's Bridge
Designated 27 July 2000
Reference no. 23813
Smart's Bridge is located in Monmouthshire
Smart's Bridge
Smart's Bridge
Location in Monmouthshire

Smart's Bridge, Llanelly, Monmouthshire, is a cast-iron bridge situated in Clydach Gorge. Constructed in 1824, it gave access to the Clydach Ironworks, the most significant industrial enterprise in the gorge. The bridge was designated a Grade II* listed structure in 2000.

The Clydach Ironworks were established in 1793 by Edward Frere and Thomas Cooke, on land sublet from the Duke of Beaufort. By the early 19th century, the works were the major industrial enterprise in the gorge and Smart's Bridge was built in 1824 to give a tramway link from the works to the Clydach Railroad. By the mid 19th century, the firm was heavily in debt, and closed in 1861. The ironworks were bought, firstly, by the Clydach Sheet and Bar Iron Company, and, secondly, by the Brynmawr Coal and Iron Company, and finally closed in 1877.

In 1987, Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council took responsibility for the site, stabilised the remains, and opened it to the public.

The bridge is a single span, of cast iron, with "lancet tracery in the arch spandrels." The bridge is constructed on rubble piers and is 2.09 meters in length. The railings are replacements from the 1980s.


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