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Ynys-y-Pandy-slate-mill, Cwmystradllyn


Site Description The impressive three-storeyed Ynys-y-pandy slate processing works, which served the Gorseddau Quarry, was built in 1856-7 by Evan Jones of Garndolbenmaen and probably designed by James Brunlees. It is ingeniously planned so that the natural fall of the site assisted the manufacturing process. A deep trench inside accommodated a large overshot water wheel (26 ft, 8m in diameter), and on the south side a long curving ramp brought branches of the tramway from Gorseddau Quarry into the mill at two different levels, serving the middle and upper floors. The grand, round-headed openings are closely spaced like a Roman aqueduct. The eastern gable is surmounted by a decorative feature incorporating a false shimney stack, and the west gable windows have at some time had window frames or shutters. Otherwise the construction is bold and plain but none the less impressive.
Berny, Erhard Bernstein, , gezginruh and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Best wishes ... Steve
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Peter_Private_Box club has replied to gezginruh clubThank you so much for looking at this picture, and for your kind comments. Maybe you have a picture of this somewhere. It looks very different in the summer time!
The tramway used to run below the cliffs at the back of our house, and then to Porthmadog. It is easy to follow on Google Earth. In recent years Ysbyty Alltwen has been built over it, but it is still possible to walk along the rest of the trackbed. Maybe one day....!!
Love Peter
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