Ynysmeudwy Ganol Bridge

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The bench on Ynysmeudwy Road (B4603), at the foot of the steps from Bethesda Road and opposite the Ynysmeudwy Arms, depicts the Ynys Meudwy-Ganol Bridge, one of the best preserved original stone-arched bridges on the Swansea Canal. Built in the period 1794-98, and to the designs of Charles Roberts and Thomas Sheasby Senior, this local coursed Pennant-sandstone bridge is an oblique crossing of the canal. The bridge later became known also as Bont Niclas (Nicholas’s bridge) after the mariner Captain Nicholas who owned the Ynysmeudwy Ganol Farm from the 1890s onwards. The bridge is Grade II listed.
Ynysmeudwy Ganol Bridge