Four Mile Bridge (Welsh: Pontrhydybont / Pont-rhydbont / Pontrhypont) is a village spanning both sides of the Cymyran Strait in Wales, connecting Holy Island with Anglesey, and is approximately three miles (5km) southeast of Holyhead.
For the Wyoming bridge, see CQA Four Mile Bridge.
Human settlement in Wales
Four Mile Bridge
Principalarea
Anglesey
Country
Wales
Sovereignstate
United Kingdom
Police
North Wales
Fire
North Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
List of places
UK
Wales
Anglesey
The village is quite small and is split between two communities on the two islands. The larger portion of the village is the principal settlement in the community of Rhoscolyn which recorded a population of 542 in the 2011 census.[1] A small part of the village is in the community of Valley, Anglesey.
The village is about one mile (1.5km) from Valley railway station, and is on the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path. The village has a hairdressers and a pub named "The Anchorage".
Crossing
The bridge in 2012
The bridge itself takes the same name as the village it is situated in and is one of three bridges connecting Holy Island and Anglesey. The bridge is approximately four miles (6.5km) from Holyhead via the old road route, giving it, and the village, its name. A bridge at this location was in existence by 1530,[2] and was the only land route to Holyhead until the construction of the Stanley Embankment in 1823. It is 120 metres (390ft) long and carries the B4545 road over the Cymyran strait.
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