Llechryd Bridge (partly in Manordeifi community, Pembrokeshire) is a Grade II* listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 21 September 1964. A Medieval Bridge.

Llechryd Bridge (partly in Manordeifi community, Pembrokeshire)

WRENN ID
sunken-oriel-elm
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Ceredigion
Country
Wales
Date first listed
21 September 1964
Type
Bridge
Period
Medieval
Source
Cadw listing

Description

C17 road bridge over the Teifi. Rubble stone five-arch main bridge with cutwaters, four each side carried up as pedestrian refuges, and one at each end not carried up full-height. Rubble stone parapets. Segmental arches with roughly squared voussoirs. Bridge has further two small arches to S as flood arches, altered to one single arch on E side by early C19 widening. [Old photographs show two smaller arches to N, now concealed.] Rubble stone walls continue up to A484 with breaks for floodwater. The bridge is said to have a plaque on E side cutwater (not found) with eroded raised numerals read as 1655, but as 1656 and 1638 by other authors.

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