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Stanley Embankment

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mile (1.2 km) long. It is significantly wider at the base (35 metres (115 ft)) than at the top (10 m (33 ft)). The embankment to Holy Island was constructed using rock and materials excavated from a site on the Anglesey side. A workers' hamlet grew up around the
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The embankment remained the only major crossing between Holy Island and Anglesey for more than 175 years. In 2001 it was superseded by a new wider embankment, which was built as part of the final section of the
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to the Port of Holyhead (rather than build an entirely new crossing). Work to significantly widen the structure was completed in 1848. To allay concerns that passing
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artificially-created depression, which was nicknamed "the valley". After work ended, the settlement remained developing into a medium-sized village known as
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might startle horse drawn traffic using the embankment, a tall stone dividing wall was built between the road and the railway.
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Prior to its construction, the fastest route to Holyhead from the island's mainland was via the old stone bridge at
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and Holyhead. The embankment was designed by, and its construction overseen by,
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In the 1840s, the embankment was chosen to carry the
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Index


A5
Holy Island
cycleway
embankment
Cymyran Strait
Island of Anglesey
Holy Island
North Wales Coast Line
Crewe
Holyhead
A5 road
London
Thomas Telford
Stanley family
Four Mile Bridge
Welsh
Port of Holyhead
Valley
North Wales Coast Line
trains
A55 North Wales Expressway


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