waw047534 WALES (1952). View of Madoc quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, commissioned by Cawood Wharton & Co. Ltd.

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Title [WAW047534] View of Madoc quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, commissioned by Cawood Wharton & Co. Ltd.
Reference WAW047534
Date 18-September-1952
Link Coflein Archive Item 6414609
Place name
Parish
District
Country WALES
Easting / Northing 270818, 344704
Longitude / Latitude -3.924481826973, 52.983773481062
National Grid Reference SH708447

Pins

Pengwern Siding to Pengwern Granite Company's quarry

DaveH
Tuesday 23rd of August 2016 09:56:21 PM
Manod Station (GWR then BR Western Region) opened 1883, closed 4 January 1960

DaveH
Tuesday 23rd of August 2016 09:50:44 PM
Drum house at the top of an inclined plane. Granite blocks in trucks on rails, attached to a rope or chain, would be lowered by gravity and brake drum from the quarry

MB
Saturday 28th of June 2014 06:18:39 PM
Manod Granite Quarry

MB
Saturday 28th of June 2014 06:16:24 PM
Park-yr-ynn Woollen Mill. Now a private house. The large overshot waterwheel is visible at the end of the building

MB
Saturday 28th of June 2014 06:11:44 PM
Inclined plane. Drum house and tackle, rail lines etc long since removed

MB
Saturday 28th of June 2014 06:10:36 PM
Inclined plane

MB
Saturday 28th of June 2014 06:09:51 PM
Now the home ground of Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs FC, famed for having an old Ffestiniog Railway station as their stand until around ten years ago.

Mike Floate
Friday 23rd of May 2014 07:07:55 PM

Class31
Saturday 17th of May 2014 12:49:55 PM
Listed Bethesda Chapel, Manod Listing particulars are as follows Location On the street-line at the N end of Manod beyond the Capel Bethesda and cemetery. History Interior Exterior History: Built as the Bethesda Methodist Chapel in 1819; called St. Martin's Hall earlier this century when used as a church hall, apparently with seating for 750 persons. The contemporary No.64 was the former minister's house. Exterior: Rectangular chapel of rubble construction with shallow-pitched renewed slate roof; half-hipped gable to the front. Symmetrical 2-storey, 3-bay facade with plain 2-storey rubble pilasters to the sides and dividing the bays. Central arched entrance with projecting keystone ; modern part-glazed doors. Similarly-arched tall flanking windows with fan glazing to upper segments and plain late C19 glazing below; projecting slate cills. Small-paned arched windows with fan glazing to upper floor; cills as before. Plain slate string-course above, terminating the pilasters. Half-hipped roof to rear and further small-pane fenestration (flat-arched) on 4 levels in the arrangement: 2 outer, 2 inner, 2 outer and at the apex a central window. Interior: Simple gallery to road side on plain cast-iron columns; accessed via a later C19 single-flight stair with turned balusters and newel. Pine joinery throughout. All windows except those facing the road on the upper floor were externally boarded at the time of inspection (June 1995). Adjoining the chapel and both stepped-down and set back, the former minister's house (No.64). Construction as before with plain gable end chimney to R; plain capping and weather coursing. Part-glazed, 4-panel Victorian door (arched, glazed upper panels) with single window to R on 2 floors; plain C19 sashes (restored). An unusual and restrained earlier C19 chapel in a prominent road-side location. Reference: G.J Williams, Hanes Plwyf Ffestiniog, p.147. Reason for Listing References This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building. Notes: On the street-line at the N end of Manod beyond the Capel Bethesda and cemetery. Source: Cadw

Class31
Saturday 17th of May 2014 12:48:15 PM