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Grid reference SH6117

near to Llanaber, Gwynedd, Wales


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Images in SH6117 Breakdown list
We have 13 images for SH6117
 : An Ancient Way by Roger Brooks An Ancient Way
This ancient cobbled road, now grass grown, climbs from Llanaber Church to reach open country at 610179
 : View towards Barmouth by David Bowen View towards Barmouth
 : Hinterland Wales by Bill Boaden Hinterland Wales
Once you get off the main road, you have absolute solitude.
 : Looking towards the  mountain grazing by John Haynes Looking towards the mountain grazing
Typical grassland in this area.
 : The dyke builders were busy here by John Haynes The dyke builders were busy here
The sheer number of dykes says that either the land was much divided in ownership/tenancies or that there were lots of stones to use up!
 : Derelict farm building by John Haynes Derelict farm building
Walls of this building look good and the remaining roof timbers are OK so this might be recent damage to the roof.
 : Bridleway goes ever upward by John Haynes Bridleway goes ever upward
These ancient routes certainly did not spare the horses, often the shortest route was selected rather than the easiest.
 : Derelict farm building by John Haynes Derelict farm building
The derelict building and the bracken infested surrounding fields (it shows as light brown this time of the year) suggests that this land is probably no longer farmed.
 : Sheep holding pen by John Haynes Sheep holding pen
The stone dyke forms the curved part of a D shape, if the shepherd wished to do some work with the sheep he may use temporary hurdles across the open end, alternatively a couple of good dogs could be used. This area may be used as a... (more)
 : Footpath up Bwlch y Llan by John Haynes Footpath up Bwlch y Llan
The well used footpath heads towards Llywnon.
 : Part of the Taith Ardudwy Way route by Dave Croker Part of the Taith Ardudwy Way route
Part of the 24 mile walk from Bramouth to Llandecwyn LinkExternal link
 : Old roofless farm building by Dave Croker Old roofless farm building
Compare this to how it looked in June 2010 Link
 : Bryn Gaer / Hillfort by Ian Medcalf Bryn Gaer / Hillfort
Bryn Gaer ger Ffridd Fechan / Hillfort near Ffridd Fechan.

 
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