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- Tal-y-Cafn abstract "Tal-y-Cafn (Welsh meaning : \"place opposite the ferry-boat\") is a small settlement in Conwy county borough, north Wales. It lies in the Conwy valley close to the Roman settlement of Canovium at Caerhun, and was the site of a Roman river-crossing point of the River Conwy. A medieval ferry, which operated from as early as 1301, was replaced by a steel bridge of rivetted plates and angles on piers of concrete and masonry in 1897. Originally a toll bridge, it is now toll free, and is the only road bridge over the river between Conwy and Llanrwst.The present bridge dates from 1977-8 following severe rusting of the original structure. The chosen design by A. M. Hamilton is of interest, being a Callender-Hamilton type B10 bridge of unit construction and intended for rapid deployment in civilian and military applications. The pre-fabricated steel sections are hot-dip galvanised for protection against corrosion, and no part is too heavy for two men to carry. The piers of the old bridge were in perfect condition, and it was a stipulation that the footway be available for use at all times during reconstruction. It was therefore decided to adopt an unusual installation method, whereby the new bridge was assembled through and around the old bridge. Once completed, the new bridge was lowered onto the piers by cutting away piece-by-piece the old bridge.The bridge also carries water in a pipe from Llyn Dulyn and Llyn Melynllyn in the Carneddau mountains to the coastal town of Llandudno.Tal-y-Cafn is primarily known as the site of the Tal-y-Cafn Hotel, a former coaching inn located on the A470 road, and the adjacent Tal-y-Cafn railway station. A livestock market was situated to the south of the railway level-crossing where there was previously a goods siding and loading dock. Following the livestock movement restrictions brought about by the Foot-and-mouth Disease outbreak of 2001, the market did not re-open. The site is now occupied by a housing development. The shop and post office are also now closed, as has the hotel (2011).Nearby lies Bodnant Garden, a National Trust property set in 80 acres (320,000 m2).A modern housing estate development on the western bank of the river was the location of The Ferry, a former public house. This pub, popular at a time when alcohol could be served on a Sunday (which was not legal across the river), suffered when the Sunday Closing (Wales) Act 1881 was repealed.".
- Tal-y-Cafn areaCode "01492".
- Tal-y-Cafn country United_Kingdom.
- Tal-y-Cafn country Wales.
- Tal-y-Cafn gridReference "SH787716".
- Tal-y-Cafn postalCode "LL28".
- Tal-y-Cafn principalArea Conwy_County_Borough.
- Tal-y-Cafn thumbnail Talycafn5103020X.JPG?width=300.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageExternalLink www.conwyvalleyrailway.co.uk.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink A._M._Hamilton.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Aberconwy_(Assembly_constituency).
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Aberconwy_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Bodnant_Garden.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Caerhun.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Callender-Hamilton_bridge.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Canovium.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Carneddau.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eglwysbach.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Conwy_County_Borough.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Coaching_inn.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Conwy.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Eglwysbach.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Housing_estate.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Llandudno.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Llanrwst.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Llyn_Dulyn.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Llyn_Melynllyn.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink National_Trust_for_Places_of_Historic_Interest_or_Natural_Beauty.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink North_Wales.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Pub.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink River_Conwy.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Sunday_Closing_(Wales)_Act_1881.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Tal-y-Cafn_railway_station.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Toll_bridge.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tal-y-Cafn".
- Tal-y-Cafn communityWales Eglwysbach.
- Tal-y-Cafn constituencyWelshAssembly Aberconwy_(Assembly_constituency).
- Tal-y-Cafn constituencyWestminster Aberconwy_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Tal-y-Cafn country "Wales".
- Tal-y-Cafn dialCode "1492".
- Tal-y-Cafn latitude "53.228".
- Tal-y-Cafn longitude "-3.817".
- Tal-y-Cafn officialName "Tal-y-Cafn".
- Tal-y-Cafn osGridReference "SH787716".
- Tal-y-Cafn postTown "COLWYN BAY".
- Tal-y-Cafn postcodeArea "LL".
- Tal-y-Cafn postcodeDistrict "LL28".
- Tal-y-Cafn staticImageCaption "Tal-y-Cafn Hotel".
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- Tal-y-Cafn unitaryWales Conwy_County_Borough.
- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Conwy.
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- Tal-y-Cafn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
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- Tal-y-Cafn subject Category:Eglwysbach.
- Tal-y-Cafn subject Category:Villages_in_Conwy_County_Borough.
- Tal-y-Cafn hypernym Settlement.
- Tal-y-Cafn point "53.228 -3.817".
- Tal-y-Cafn type Community.
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- Tal-y-Cafn type PopulatedPlace.
- Tal-y-Cafn type Settlement.
- Tal-y-Cafn type Village.
- Tal-y-Cafn type Community.
- Tal-y-Cafn type Redirect.
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- Tal-y-Cafn type Q486972.
- Tal-y-Cafn comment "Tal-y-Cafn (Welsh meaning : \"place opposite the ferry-boat\") is a small settlement in Conwy county borough, north Wales. It lies in the Conwy valley close to the Roman settlement of Canovium at Caerhun, and was the site of a Roman river-crossing point of the River Conwy. A medieval ferry, which operated from as early as 1301, was replaced by a steel bridge of rivetted plates and angles on piers of concrete and masonry in 1897.".
- Tal-y-Cafn label "Tal-y-Cafn".
- Tal-y-Cafn sameAs Q3400753.
- Tal-y-Cafn sameAs Tal-y-cafn.
- Tal-y-Cafn sameAs Tal-y-Cafn.
- Tal-y-Cafn sameAs m.02vvxmp.
- Tal-y-Cafn sameAs 2636287.
- Tal-y-Cafn sameAs Q3400753.
- Tal-y-Cafn lat "53.228".
- Tal-y-Cafn long "-3.817".
- Tal-y-Cafn wasDerivedFrom Tal-y-Cafn?oldid=701843830.
- Tal-y-Cafn depiction Talycafn5103020X.JPG.
- Tal-y-Cafn isPrimaryTopicOf Tal-y-Cafn.