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This high level single arched masonry bridge was built in 1824 to carry the Penllwyn Tramroad over River Sirhowy to connect with the Monmouthshire Canal Co tramroad at Nine Mile Point.  The brickwork was reinforced c.1870.<ref>[https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/34987/] Coflein entry for Penllwyn Tramroad: Nine Mile Point Bridge, Wattsville</ref>  
This high level single arched masonry bridge was built in 1824 to carry the Penllwyn Tramroad over River Sirhowy to connect with the Monmouthshire Canal Co tramroad at Nine Mile Point.  The brickwork was reinforced c.1870.<ref>[https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/34987/] Coflein entry for Penllwyn Tramroad: Nine Mile Point Bridge, Wattsville</ref>  


Photos [http://www.industrialgwent.co.uk/c11-sirhowys/index.htm here], in the broader context of industry in the The Southern Sirhowy Valley.
Photos [http://www.industrialgwent.co.uk/c11-sirhowys/index.htm here], in the broader context of industry in the Southern Sirhowy Valley.





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near Brynawel and Wattsville, west of Risca, Gwent

This high level single arched masonry bridge was built in 1824 to carry the Penllwyn Tramroad over River Sirhowy to connect with the Monmouthshire Canal Co tramroad at Nine Mile Point. The brickwork was reinforced c.1870.[1]

Photos here, in the broader context of industry in the Southern Sirhowy Valley.


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Coflein entry for Penllwyn Tramroad: Nine Mile Point Bridge, Wattsville