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Grid reference SJ4536

near to Bettisfield, Wrexham/Wrecsam, Wales


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Images in SJ4536 Breakdown list
We have 13 images for SJ4536
 : Church Farm - Bettisfield by John Harding Church Farm - Bettisfield
 : A Fine Hedge, but beware the electric fence! by Geoff Evans A Fine Hedge, but beware the electric fence!
Although a footpath is indicated on the map, leading towards Little Hall,the presence of this electric fence was a discouragement.
 : Road junction east of Little Hall by John Firth Road junction east of Little Hall
A495 east
 : Newly-ploughed field by John H Darch Newly-ploughed field
 : Entrance to Little Hall by John Firth Entrance to Little Hall
 : Lane meets road between Bettisfield and Hanmer by Jeremy Bolwell Lane meets road between Bettisfield and Hanmer
I have just crossed this.
 : Quiet rural lane in November by Jeremy Bolwell Quiet rural lane in November
My route for the next section of my walk today.
 : Quiet rural lane north of Bettisfield by Jeremy Bolwell Quiet rural lane north of Bettisfield
Nice walking on this wintery morning.
 : Distant view to the Breidden Hills from Bettisfield by Jeremy Bolwell Distant view to the Breidden Hills from Bettisfield
The striking Breiddens loom in the far distance.
 : Pony in a paddock near Bettisfield by Jeremy Bolwell Pony in a paddock near Bettisfield
One of a pair, they were curious and friendly.
 : Victorian brick built barn at Church Farm, Bettisfield by Jeremy Bolwell Victorian brick built barn at Church Farm, Bettisfield
A lovely example of the genre. Crumbling a tad but a lovely design.
 : Church Farm house at Bettisfield by Jeremy Bolwell Church Farm house at Bettisfield
A proud farm I can tell; they list their names, CW & YE Mellor, a happy, prosperous and successful farming couple, I assume. I amused myself by guessing the names hinted at by the initials...Is it Christopher Walter and Yvonne... (more)
 : Church at Bettisfield in November by Jeremy Bolwell Church at Bettisfield in November
Looks Victorian to me from over here behind the hedge. I am due a break so I decide to venture in and see if it is open. It will be nice to get out of the chill breeze.

 
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