Llawhaden Bridge

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Coordinates51°49′13″N 4°47′38″W / 51.8202°N 4.7938°W / 51.8202; -4.7938
LocaleLlawhaden, West Wales
Heritage statusGrade II*
Llawhaden Bridge
Llawhaden Bridge in 1998
Coordinates51°49′13″N 4°47′38″W / 51.8202°N 4.7938°W / 51.8202; -4.7938
CrossesEastern Cleddau
LocaleLlawhaden, West Wales
Heritage statusGrade II*
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
Location

Llawhaden Bridge is a Grade II* listed medieval stone arch bridge spanning the Eastern Cleddau river near Llawhaden village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the community of Llawhaden and about 1 mile (1.6 km) upstream of the river's tidal limit at Canaston Bridge. It is a scheduled ancient monument.[1]


The bridge carries a minor road indirectly from the village of Llawhaden across the river towards Clynderwen and Narberth. The bridge is on the Landsker Borderlands Trail.[2]

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