Pontrhydyfen (or Pont-rhyd-y-fen) is a small village in the Afan Valley, in Neath Port Talbot county borough in Wales (grid reference SS794940). The village sits at the confluence of the River Afan and the smaller Afon Pelenna, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) north of the larger village of Cwmafan and not far from the towns of Port Talbot and Neath. The views from the village are dominated by the hills of Foel Fynyddau (370 m) to the west, Moel y Fen (260 m) to the south-east and Mynydd Pen-rhys (280 m) to the north. This former coal mining community is distinguished by two large 19th-century bridges that span the valley: a railway viaduct (the red bridge) and a former aqueduct, known in the Welsh language as Y Bont Fawr ("The Big Bridge"). The built-up area has a population of around 830.[1] It is in the community of Pelenna.
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Pontrhydyfen
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![]() Y Bont Fawr Aqueduct | |
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Population | 830 |
OS grid reference | SS793942 |
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Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PORT TALBOT |
Postcode district | SA12 |
Dialling code | 01639 |
Police | South Wales |
Fire | Mid and West Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
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The industrial history of Oakwood began in the 1820s, when the first blast furnace was lighted for the Pontrhydyfen Iron Works[5] and coalmaster John Reynolds built the aqueduct to power it.[6] By 1877 local Ordnance Survey maps show the site of the iron works as ruins,[7] but there are continued historical references to the two blast furnaces at Pontrhydyfen until 1902.[5]
Pontrhydyfen was the birthplace of actor Richard Burton,[13] Broadway theatre and musical star Ivor Emmanuel who was also in Zulu,[14] international opera singer Rebecca Evans,[15] singer and songwriter Geraint Griffiths,[16] and actor Mark Frankel. The Richard Burton Appreciation Society is based in the village.[17]
The hills surrounding the village are home to a number of mobile phone masts that are prominent markers on the horizon:[18]
Site | Grid | Operator ref | Mast height | Type | Band |
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Cwmavon UHF Transmitter – Moel y Fen | SS 79810 93600 | WGL7010 | 30m | GSM | 1800 MHz |
Airwave Site – Foel Fynyddau | SS 78157 93690 | SWA096 | 29.5m | TETRA | 400 MHz |
SIMOCO Transmitting Station – Foel Fynyddau | SS 78240 93600 | WGL0028 | 41m | GSM | 1800 MHz |
SIMOCO Transmitting Station – Foel Fynyddau | SS 78240 93600 | WGL0028 | 41m | UMTS | 2100 MHz |