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Grid reference SH3869

near to Llangadwaladr, Isle of Anglesey/Sir Ynys Mon, Wales



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SH3869 : Houses at road junction by Trevor Littlewood Houses at road junction
The A4080 at Llangadwaladr passing in front of the camera position with a minor road joining from the north-east.
SH3869 : I've lost me sleigh! by Anonymous I've lost me sleigh!
SH3869 : View across a field to Tyddyn Engan and Ty Croes by Eric Jones View across a field to Tyddyn Engan and Ty Croes
SH3869 : Llangadwaladr, The Old School by David Dixon Llangadwaladr, The Old School
Opened on 17th February 1873; one of a number of similar schools built during the nineteenth century prominently sited to form one of the focal points of the village landscape. The school was closed by 1904 and subsequently converted for... (more)
SH3869 : St Cadwaladr's Church, Llangadwaladr by Eirian Evans St Cadwaladr's Church, Llangadwaladr
A church, dedicated to St. Cadwaladr, stands on the site of one built in the 7th century, and was formerly a sanctuary. Minor restorations were carried out in 1840. Following the establishment of Llangadwaladr as a parish in 1877, a major... (more)
SH3869 : Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4908 by Peter Wood Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4908
This parcket can be found on the wall of a private dwelling in Llangadwaladr. The benchmark height is recorded as being 36.451 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
SH3869 : A view of Ty Gwyn, Llangadwaladr, Isle of Anglesey by Stephen Elwyn RODDICK A view of Ty Gwyn, Llangadwaladr, Isle of Anglesey
The Old farmhouse known as Ty Gwyn near Llangadwaladr, built before 1734.
SH3869 : Public footpath to Bodorgan railway station by Nigel Thompson Public footpath to Bodorgan railway station
SH3869 : The Ruins of Cae-Gwen-Owen, Llangadwaladr. by Stephen Elwyn RODDICK The Ruins of Cae-Gwen-Owen, Llangadwaladr.
The Isle of Anglesey once had hundreds perhaps thousands of these smallholdings, many called 'tyddyn' the equivalent to the Scottish 'croft,' today most are abandoned, classed as uneconomical to farm.
SH3869 : St Cadwaladr's Church, Llangadwaladr by Chris Andrews St Cadwaladr's Church, Llangadwaladr
SH3869 : St Cuthbert's church, Llangadwaladr by David Purchase St Cuthbert's church, Llangadwaladr
All previous photos of this church call it "St Cadwaladr's church". However the signs, both on the main road (the A4080) and at the church itself, refer to it as "St Cuthbert's". I would be happy to amend this... (more)
SH3869 : Lon-y-Felin - not best suited to motor vehicles by Eric Jones Lon-y-Felin - not best suited to motor vehicles
It gets even worse further along

 
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