Pen-ffordd-goch Pond

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Monmouthshire

Wales

Pen-ffordd-goch Pond

Blaenavon Ironwork The Foundry and Cast House in the Blaenavon Ironworks Museum.
Blaenavon Ironwork Credit: Philip Halling

Pen-ffordd-goch Pond, located in Monmouthshire, is a picturesque freshwater marsh encompassing a serene lake, pool, and pond. Nestled amidst the stunning Welsh countryside, this natural wonder is a haven for wildlife and a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The pond itself is a serene body of water covering an area of approximately 5 acres. Its crystal-clear waters are fed by natural springs and rainfall, creating a habitat rich in aquatic flora and fauna. The lake is surrounded by lush vegetation, including reeds, water lilies, and various species of rushes, which provide a suitable environment for a wide range of water-dwelling creatures.

The pool, located adjacent to the lake, is a shallow area characterized by its calm and tranquil nature. It serves as a breeding ground for various amphibians, such as frogs, toads, and newts, which can often be spotted during the breeding season. The pool's margins are adorned with a variety of flowering plants, adding a touch of color to the landscape.

The pond itself is a smaller body of water, situated in a secluded corner of the marsh. This intimate setting is home to an array of aquatic plants, including water crowfoot and water starwort. It also provides a habitat for small fish, such as sticklebacks and minnows, which thrive in its clear waters.

The freshwater marsh surrounding Pen-ffordd-goch Pond is a vibrant ecosystem teeming with life. It supports a diverse range of bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and reed warblers, which find ample food and nesting opportunities within its reed beds. Additionally, the marshland provides a habitat for mammals such as water voles and otters, which rely on the abundant vegetation and water sources for their survival.

Overall, Pen-ffordd-goch Pond is a captivating natural marvel that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of Monmouthshire's countryside. Its tranquil waters

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Blaenavon Ironwork The Foundry and Cast House in the Blaenavon Ironworks Museum.
Blaenavon Ironwork
The Foundry and Cast House in the Blaenavon Ironworks Museum.
Iron furnace Iron furnace simulation in the Blaenavon Ironworks museum. This represents the burning coke which turned the iron ore molten in the furnace above.  In this simulation there is a line in the floor which lights up representing the flowing molten iron.
Iron furnace
Iron furnace simulation in the Blaenavon Ironworks museum. This represents the burning coke which turned the iron ore molten in the furnace above. In this simulation there is a line in the floor which lights up representing the flowing molten iron.
Ironworks simulation The illuminated lines in the floor of the Cast House at Blaenavon Ironworks.  This simulation represents molten iron flowing from the furnace in the background and forming pig iron.
Ironworks simulation
The illuminated lines in the floor of the Cast House at Blaenavon Ironworks. This simulation represents molten iron flowing from the furnace in the background and forming pig iron.
Truck Shop, Blaenavon Ironworks The Truck Shop, the company shop for workers at the Blaenavon Ironworks.  The portrait on the wall is of William Hill I, one of the leading partners of the ironworks.
Truck Shop, Blaenavon Ironworks
The Truck Shop, the company shop for workers at the Blaenavon Ironworks. The portrait on the wall is of William Hill I, one of the leading partners of the ironworks.
A steam hammer A steam hammer beside the car park at Blaenavon.  This particular steam hammer was made by B&S Massey Ltd of Manchester in around 1912.
A steam hammer
A steam hammer beside the car park at Blaenavon. This particular steam hammer was made by B&S Massey Ltd of Manchester in around 1912.
Blaenavon Ironwork In the foreground the obelisk is a memorial to Sidney Gilchrist Thomas.  In the background are some of the buildings of Blaenavon Ironworks.
Blaenavon Ironwork
In the foreground the obelisk is a memorial to Sidney Gilchrist Thomas. In the background are some of the buildings of Blaenavon Ironworks.
Bust of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas Bust of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas on a memorial in Blaenavon Ironworks.
Bust of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas
Bust of Sidney Gilchrist Thomas on a memorial in Blaenavon Ironworks.
Model of the Blaenavon Ironworks Model of the Blaenavon Ironworks with the ironworks' Foundry and Cast House in the background.
Model of the Blaenavon Ironworks
Model of the Blaenavon Ironworks with the ironworks' Foundry and Cast House in the background.
Blast furnace The remains of a blast furnace in Blaenavon Ironworks.
Blast furnace
The remains of a blast furnace in Blaenavon Ironworks.
Blast furnaces at Blaenavon Ironworks Blast furnaces No.4 and 5 at Blaenavon Ironworks.  The outer stones were removed in 1911 to build a local church.
Blast furnaces at Blaenavon Ironworks
Blast furnaces No.4 and 5 at Blaenavon Ironworks. The outer stones were removed in 1911 to build a local church.
Blaenavon Ironworks The Foundry and Cast House can be seen in the background.
Blaenavon Ironworks
The Foundry and Cast House can be seen in the background.
Stack Square, Blaenavon Workers cottages around Stack Square at Blaenavon Ironworks.
Stack Square, Blaenavon
Workers cottages around Stack Square at Blaenavon Ironworks.
Remains of blast furnaces Remains of blast furnaces at Blaenavon.  The outer stones were removed in 1911 to build a local church.
Remains of blast furnaces
Remains of blast furnaces at Blaenavon. The outer stones were removed in 1911 to build a local church.
Calcining kilns Calcining kilns at Blaenavon where ore was roasted before being tipped into the furnaces below.
Calcining kilns
Calcining kilns at Blaenavon where ore was roasted before being tipped into the furnaces below.
The Balance Tower The Balance Tower at the Blaenavon Ironworks.  Water filled a tank on which a wagon was placed.  The weight of the water would then raise another empty tank with a wagon upon it.
The Balance Tower
The Balance Tower at the Blaenavon Ironworks. Water filled a tank on which a wagon was placed. The weight of the water would then raise another empty tank with a wagon upon it.
Stack Square, Blaenavon North Row and Middle Row around Stock Square at Blaenavon Ironworks.  These cottages were accommodation for ironworkers and their families.
Stack Square, Blaenavon
North Row and Middle Row around Stock Square at Blaenavon Ironworks. These cottages were accommodation for ironworkers and their families.
Closed and for sale This used to be the side of Heritage Fuels.  Here is a picture of the company in business in 2015 <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4665272">SO2409 : Heritage Fuels, Blaenavon</a>.
Closed and for sale
This used to be the side of Heritage Fuels. Here is a picture of the company in business in 2015 SO2409 : Heritage Fuels, Blaenavon.
Fire damage in Blaenavon The fire, which started on the evening of 4 September 2021, destroyed the buildings of a plastics factory in Blaenavon.
Fire damage in Blaenavon
The fire, which started on the evening of 4 September 2021, destroyed the buildings of a plastics factory in Blaenavon.
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Pen-ffordd-goch Pond is located at Grid Ref: SO2510 (Lat: 51.791476, Lng: -3.081421)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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