Junction of Feidr Henffordd, New Town, Cardigan

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Junction of Feidr Henffordd, New Town, Cardigan

Image: © N Scott Taken: 6 Mar 2022

Henffordd Road became a dead-end road when it was bisected by the Cardigan bypass in 1980. There used to be a culvert at this junction, which bore an Ordnance Survey pivot benchmark: The mark was used on the Warrington to Pembroke Docks line of the First Primary Levelling of England & Wales in 1851-1852. It was levelled with a height of 105.075' above OD (Liverpool). Description: 744. Mark on flag over gullet at junction of roads, East side of road ; 0.34 ft. below centre of road. Page 536 of the abstract: https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/abstract/ew1gl/1GLA_536.png

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52.088837
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-4.649325