• According to the local tradition, construction of Monnow Bridge began in 1272 to replace a 12th-century Norman timber bridge.
  • Monnow Bridge (Welsh: Pont Trefynwy), in Monmouth, Wales, is the only remaining fortified bridge in Great Britain with its gate tower still intact.
  • Monnow Bridge is the sole remaining mediaeval fortified river bridge in Britain where the gate tower stands actually on the bridge.
  • Although the tower itself is not accessible to the public, pedestrians can still stroll along Monnow Bridge and admire its historical significance.
  • Bridge ETH over the Ronin bridge.
  • Haven't visited the Monnow Bridge for years, Guess I'm going to need to use a carpark now as I can't drive over it any more.
  • The Monnow Bridge in Wales is a medieval, 13th-century tower bridge that allows a crossing over the River Monnow – which is where the bridge gets its name!
  • Monnow Bridge in Wales is a 13th century fortified bridge and the only one in Britain whose gate tower still stands in place.
  • Discover Monnow Bridge in Monmouth, Wales: The only medieval bridge in Britain with its defensive tower still in tact.
  • Monnow Bridge and Gateway is a Grade I listed building in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. See why it was listed, view it on a map...