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Masonry road bridge over the River Severn in the centre of Llanidloes, alongside a former flannel mill.
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Masonry road bridge over the River Severn in the centre of Llanidloes, alongside the former Bridgend flannel mill (1834).


Dated 1849. Designed by [[Thomas Penson]], County Surveyor and built by Edward Jones "formerly of Dolgellau". Replaced a former timber bridge.<ref>[https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008368-short-bridge-llanidloes#.WqEvgyWnzIU] British Listed Buildings website</ref>
The bridge is dated 1849. Designed by [[Thomas Penson]], County Surveyor, and built by Edward Jones "formerly of Dolgellau". Replaced a former timber bridge.<ref>[https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008368-short-bridge-llanidloes#.WqEvgyWnzIU] British Listed Buildings website</ref>





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JD 2014 Llanidloes02.jpg

Masonry road bridge over the River Severn in the centre of Llanidloes, alongside the former Bridgend flannel mill (1834).

The bridge is dated 1849. Designed by Thomas Penson, County Surveyor, and built by Edward Jones "formerly of Dolgellau". Replaced a former timber bridge.[1]


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  1. [1] British Listed Buildings website