Garnddyrys Forge was an iron foundry in Wales that operated from about 1817 to 1860 about 3 km (2 miles) north of Blaenavon in Wales, lying on a tramroad between Blaenavon and the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal. At one time 450 people lived around the ironworks. It became isolated when the railway took a different route to Blaenavon, and was abandoned. Although little now is visible, it is archaeologically well-preserved.
GarnddyrysForge was an iron foundry in Wales that operated from about 1817 to 1860 about 3 km (2 miles) north of Blaenavon in Wales, lying on a tramroad...
and to carry pig iron from Blaenavon to the GarnddyrysForge. The tramway was extended past Garnddyrys to Llanfoist Wharf on the Brecknock and Abergavenny...
Pwll Du. From there the trams continued along Hill's Tramroad to the GarnddyrysForge and on to the Llanfoist wharf. It operated from around 1850 to 1860...
to the ironworks, and to carry pig iron to the GarnddyrysForge. Wrought iron was taken from the forge to Llanfoist on the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal...
through the tunnel from the Blaenavon Ironworks to the GarnddyrysForge, and wrought iron from the Forge to Llanfoist. After about 1850 cast iron from Blaenavon...
Hay and Brecon Railway Hill's Tramroad 1818 Blaenavon Ironworks to Garnddyrysforge and Llanfoist canal wharf; branch to Tyla Quarries Kington Tramway...
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