LLANSTEPHAN BRIDGE 1922 {GPS N52o 3’ 5.8” W3o 17’ 48.3”}
This suspension Bridge over the River Wye has an approximately 100 foot span and a ten foot width. The tall pylons have lattice stretchers slightly arched between them and are topped with finals. They and the balustrades are of flat lattice iron plates riveted together. It has a simple wood plank decking on girders. It has been upgraded with steel cables and carries a surprising amount of local traffic since it serves residents as a short cut to locations east of the Wye. It is built in the tradition of the Bucklands Bridge and others of the lattice pylons motif of the late 19th century.