Grid reference SN6213
near to Ammanford, Carmarthenshire/Sir Gaerfyrddin, Wales
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Two bridges
In front, the road bridge over the river. Beyond, the railway bridge with the very low headroom of 7 feet 9 inches.
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Derelict Railway Bridge
A derelict railway bridge is one of the only signs left that a railway used to run along this route. Not part of the main railway itself, which ran along the course occupied today by a private road, this bridge served a short siding used... (more)
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Clos Yr Afon, Bonllwyn near Ammanford
Cul-de-sac on the east side of the A483. The houses were built c2010.
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Pompren Afon Llwchwr Footbridge
Pompren yn rhychwantu Afon Llwchwr ger pentre Bonllwyn.
A footbridge spanning the Llwchwr (Loughor) near Bonllwyn village (trans. foot of bush)
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Confluence of the Lash and the Loughor
The Loughor flows from right to left. The Lash enters from back of shot, creating a small pebble beach on the SE bank of the Loughor from which this photo is taken.
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Housing and play area
View across field to the backs of houses on the A483 between Llandybie and Ammanford, with a children’s play area adjacent.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the house which was Bonclwyn Farm. It marks a point 44.2730m above mean sea level.
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Confluence of Rivers Loughor and Marlais
On the left, the Loughor approaches from the east, on the right, the Marlais approaches from the north. The river continues southwest into the distance as the Loughor.
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Bonllwyn looking south
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Bus shelter, bench and community notice board near Bonllwyn, Ammanford
Viewed across the A483. The Bonllwyn boundary sign Link is on the right.
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Derelict Bridge over Loughor
This bridge used to continue Shand's Road towards Llandybie, however years of neglect have now rendered it quite derelict and dangerous to cross. The road was once a mineral railway line (part of the Mountain Branch from the Mid Wales... (more)
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Ordnance Survey Pivot
This OS Pivot can be found on the windowsill of No60 Llandybie Rd. It marks a point 40.7180m above mean sea level.
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