The Old Bridge (Welsh: Yr Hen Bont) is a medieval two arched stone footbridge that spans the River Ogmore at Bridgend in Wales.
The name of Bridgend in Welsh is Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr, which means "the head of the bridge on the Ogmore".
[5][6] On 21 August 1775, the western pier had been demolished due to a flood, which partially destroyed two arches on that side of the bridge.
[7] In early 2015, the fourth arch of bridge was discovered for the first time in hundreds of years within Cariads Cwtch Apothecary 12 Dunraven Place.
[5] The bridge now has statutory protection as a scheduled ancient monument (GM049) and grade II* listed structure.