Grid reference SS8691
near to Garth, Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar Ogwr, Wales
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Cwmdu Road by Garth
A pleasant tree-lined lane, here seen ascending northeastwards just outside Garth.
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Maesteg Cemetery
From the south west - dominating the centre of this square
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The Morning Rise
This photo was taken near the town of Maesteg
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Track And Footpath Towards Ffos
Climbed well defended locked gate at SS 869 912 to access footpath towards the farm buildings at Ffos en route to Garth Hill.
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Across Llynvi Valley to site of Cwmdu station
View NE from B4282 in Garth, with Mynydd Bach (1,421 ft.) in the background. Cwmdu station on the ex-GWR (Port Talbot Railway) line from Port Talbot via Maesteg (to left) to Pontyrhyll (right), on which a passenger service ran until 12/9/32... (more)
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Queen Elizabeth II postbox, Chestnut Grove, Maesteg
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on No11 Crown Road. It marks a point 144.484m above mean sea level.
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Looking westwards along Cwmdu Road
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Maesteg Cemetery office, Maesteg
Located in the converted former cemetery chapel near the Cwmdu Road entrance.
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Towards Llwynderw Avenue, Maesteg
A short, gentle ascent from Bridgend Road leads to houses in Llwynderw Avenue.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on No66 Cemetery Road. It marks a point 124.624m above mean sea level.
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Vehicle access availability notice in Maesteg Cemetery
The faded white on red notice is located here. Link Vehicle access to and from the cemetery is available from 8am to 6pm Monday-Friday and from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays. It is... ( more)
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