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Grid reference SS7993

near to Pwll-y-Glaw, Neath Port Talbot/Castell-Nedd Port Talbot, Wales



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SS7993 : Llwybr beicio Cwm Afan / Afan Valley cycle path by Alan Richards Llwybr beicio Cwm Afan / Afan Valley cycle path
Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr beicio Cwm Afan. Walkers following the Afan Valley cycle path.
SS7993 : Stone end of a river footbridge, Cwmavon by Jaggery Stone end of a river footbridge, Cwmavon
The footbridge crosses the Afon Afan in the NE of Cwmavon.
SS7993 : Alan Valley Road by Colin Pyle Alan Valley Road
SS7993 : Pontrhydyfen Rugby Ground by Cedwyn Davies Pontrhydyfen Rugby Ground
SS7993 : Pen y Banc, Cwmafan by Alan Hughes Pen y Banc, Cwmafan
Pen y Banc, a residential street on the outskirts of Cwmafan.
SS7993 : Ordnance Survey Rivet by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found at the step of No60 The Craig. It marks a point 86.030m above mean sea level.
SS7993 : Bethel Chapel, also known as The Vestry by Alan Hughes Bethel Chapel, also known as The Vestry
The chapel became a private property in 2013. After carrying out renovations the main chapel hall was opened as a café.
SS7993 : Tarren Terrace Cwmavon by Jaggery Tarren Terrace Cwmavon
Tarren Terrace is a 45 metre long row of houses alongside the B4286.
SS7993 : Llwybr yn gadael yr heol / Path exiting the road by Alan Richards Llwybr yn gadael yr heol / Path exiting the road
Ar y chwith mae llwybr troed cyhoeddus yn gadael yr heol. On the left a public footpath exits the road.
SS7993 : Llwybr rhwng dau gae / Path between two fields by Alan Richards Llwybr rhwng dau gae / Path between two fields
Llwybr troed cyhoeddus rhwng dau gae yn mynd i lawr y waered. A public footpath between two fields descends the slope.
SS7993 : Pwll y Glaw by Alan Hughes Pwll y Glaw
The street name, Pwll y Glaw, takes its name from a stretch of the Afan river nearby. The name means 'Pool of Rain'.
SS7993 : Weir and footbridge across the Afon Afan, Cwmavon by Jaggery Weir and footbridge across the Afon Afan, Cwmavon
The river is 25 metres wide here, in the NE of Cwmavon.

 
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