Nant Ceiswyn
The Nant Ceiswyn (sometimes known as the Afon Ceiswyn[1]) is a small river in Mid Wales. It flows from the northern flank of Mynydd Dolgoed down to Pont Cymerau, north-east of Aberllefenni. Here it joins the Nant Llwydiarth to form the Afon Dulas that flows south to the Afon Dyfi. There was an ancient bridge at Pont Cymerau.[2]
Nant Ceiswyn | |
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The Nant Ceiswyn flowing along Cwm Ratgoed | |
Location | |
Country | Wales |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Mynydd Dolgoed |
• elevation | 1,900 ft (580 m) |
Mouth | |
• location | Pont Cymerau, Aberllefenni |
• coordinates | 52°40′40″N 3°48′30″W |
The valley of the river is often known as Cwm Ratgoed (or Ralltgoed), after the Ratgoed slate quarry about 2 miles north of Pont Cymerau. The quarry was connected to the Corris Railway at Aberllefenni by the horse-worked Ratgoed Tramway, which crossed the river as it passes Cymerau Quarry.[3]
To the east of the valley is Mynydd Ceiswyn, part of the chain of ridges running southwards from Maesglase.
References
- National Library of Wales (1985). Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru. Council of the National Library of Wales.
- Edwyn Jervoise; Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (London, England) (1936). The ancient bridges of Wales and western England. The Architectural press.
- James I. C. Boyd (1952). Narrow Gauge Rails in Mid-Wales: A Historical Survey of the Narrow Gauge Railways in Mid-Wales. Oakwood Press.
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