DescriptionDevynnock, former terminus of the Brecon Forest Tramroad - geograph.org.uk - 39273.jpg
English: Devynnock: former terminus of the Brecon Forest Tramroad. The Sennybridge depot was the northern terminus of the tramroad from 1823 until its closure in 1867. Now converted to a residence, the tallest building was originally a warehouse. A small water-powered iron foundry operated nearby. Source: Stephen Hughes. Industrial Archaeology of the Swansea Region, AIA 1988, 39
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