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Leat to Park Pool

A Grade II Listed Building in Forden with Leighton and Trelystan (Ffordun gyda Tre'r-llai a Threlystan), Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6381 / 52°38'17"N

Longitude: -3.1127 / 3°6'45"W

OS Eastings: 324799

OS Northings: 305062

OS Grid: SJ247050

Mapcode National: GBR B1.6Y1X

Mapcode Global: WH79Q.5Y0G

Plus Code: 9C4RJVQP+6W

Entry Name: Leat to Park Pool

Listing Date: 20 March 1998

Last Amended: 20 March 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 19551

Building Class: Water Supply and Drainage

ID on this website: 300019551

Location: Located approximately 1.0km SE of Leighton church and situated in a woodland plantation on the S side of a forest road. The leat extends from Hollybush Cottage to the E to a footbridge immediately E

County: Powys

Town: Forden

Community: Forden with Leighton and Trelystan (Ffordun gyda Tre'r-llai a Threlystan)

Community: Forden with Leighton and Trelystan

Locality: Moel y Mab

Traditional County: Montgomeryshire

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History

Constructed in the 1850s or 1860s through woodland to supply water to Park Pool, from where water was channelled to Leighton Hall and Leighton Farm, and equally as an ornamental feature, as represented by its picturesque cascades. A footbridge across the leat is dated 1874. The leat was an integral part of the Leighton Estate, acquired by the Liverpool banker John Naylor in 1846-47, where a model farm was constructed on a large scale which was notable, among other things, for its application of technology to farming methods. Water from the leat was used to drive turbines at the Leighton Farm. Naylor also developed the woodland on Moel y Mab, both for pleasure and profit. John Naylor continued to extend and improve the Leighton Estate until his death in 1889. His grandson, Captain J.M. Naylor, sold the Estate in 1931.

Exterior

Stone-lined leat approximately 0.3km in length which has a series of weirs consisting of cross-walls with stone piers and cascades. Mid way along its length is a footbridge comprising 2 square piers, on the upstream side of which is a simple deck of cast iron plates with open lattice work.

Reasons for Listing

The Leighton Estate is an exceptional example of high-Victorian estate development. It is remarkable for the scale and ambition of its conception and planning, the consistency of its design, the extent of its survival, and is the most complete example of its type in Wales. The leat to Park Pool is an important element of this whole ensemble at Leighton. It has decorative qualities characteristic of the Estate and is an important part of a highly planned, technologically innovative development which was also contrived to give pleasure to its owner and family.

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