Grid reference SJ1363
near to Llangynhafal, Denbighshire/Sir Ddinbych, Wales
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Wenallt, on the Llangynhafal Community Miles Project
There are a number of similar interesting notices referring to derelict properties in the area.
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St Cynfal's church, Llangynhafal
Western aspect of the double-naved church with a bell-cote on top of the southern nave. Just below the bell-cote is a memorial plaque to a church warden, dated 1696. In the churchyard wall is a war memorial SJ1363 : War Memorial at Llangynhafal Church.
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Lonely Tree
Along the Clwydian Range above Llangynhafal.
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St Cynhafal's church, Llangynhafal - interior detail (5)
This roof boss has been brought down to earth and mounted instead on a pillar.
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Clwydian Hills - a favourite spot above Llangynhafal
The little lane from Llangynhafal snakes up the hill, past the gates. Here is an intersection of footpaths, and there are glorious views of the Vale of Clwyd, the Denbigh Moors, the sea, and Snowdonia. Ruthin and Denbigh are spread out... (more)
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Steep hill dropping towards Llangynhafal
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The Parish Church of St Cynhafal at Llangynhafal
Viewed from the east.
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Minor Road near Llangynhafal
A dead-end road that links Fron-Haul farm with the village of Llangynhafal. It is also the last stretch of an ancient road between Llangynhafal and Cilcain.
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Bryn-bedw
Bryn-bedw Farm.
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Wenallt, on the Llangynhafal Community Miles Project
The notice nearby states 'Across the stream the best remaining example of these eight derelict houses, thought to be abandoned when running water became available in the hamlets below. This two storey thatched cottage was larger than... (more)
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St Cynfal's church, Llangynhafal
Stained glass window with four apostles in the south wall of the church.
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St Cynhafal's Church
St Cynhafal's Church at Llangynhafal
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