Feeder to Melingriffith Tinplate Works, Including Weir, Sluice, Overflow and Footbridge

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NPRN91461
Map ReferenceST18SW
Grid ReferenceST1314080820
Unitary (Local) AuthorityCardiff
Old CountyGlamorgan
CommunityWhitchurch
Type Of SiteCANAL
PeriodPost Medieval, 18th Century
Description
1. Small weir, sluice gate and overflow channel leading back to the R. Taff set on the Melingriffith Tinplate Works (nprn 40456) feeder on the east bank of the River. A footbridge gives access across the overflow channel. Construction was carried out in 1774-5 during rebuilding of the main weir (nprn 34440) across the Taff to provide a more reliable water supply for the works, where five waterwheels were in use to drive the sheet rolling mills. The weir, sluice and overflow on the feeder are remains of the fish trap and entrance lock built at that time; the feeder was navigable and used by tub boats.
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 18 February 1998.

2. Built c1750 to provide water power for the Melingriffith tinplate works. Remains of a boat lock at the river end (partially covered by the Taff trail cycle path) which enabled the movement of iron to Melingriffith from the upstream Pentyrch furnaces. When the tinplate works were demolished and replaced by a housing estate in the late 1980s, the feeder was perpetuated by the WDA to allow eventual future operation of the preserved Melingriffith pump.
(A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of South East Wales, AIA, 2003)
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 12 August 2005.
Resources
DownloadTypeSourceDescriptionapplication/pdfHAP - Headland Archaeology Projects ArchiveHeadland Archaeology report ref no RWCW/HBR Radyr Weir, Cardiff. Historic Building Recording commissioned by Dawnus Construction Ltd, dated July 2016.application/pdfHAP - Headland Archaeology Projects ArchiveHeadland Archaeology report ref no RWCW Radyr Weir, Cardiff. Archaeological Watching Brief commissioned by Dawnus Construction Ltd, dated February 2018.