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Penrhiwceiber (High Level) railway station (site), Mid Glamorgan
Opened in 1899 by the Great Western Railway on the line from Quakers Yard (High Level) to Aberdare (High Level), this station closed in 1964. The suffix was added in 1924 when the GWR was grouped with the Taff Vale Railway and its low level... (more)
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Lay-by off A4059 New Road
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Croeso i Benrhiwceiber banner, Penrhiwceiber
The welcome banner in Welsh is alongside the B4275 at the SE entrance to the village from Abercynon. Benrhiwceiber is a mutated form of Penrhiwceiber. The banner is titled Cysgu yn Dda, Welsh for Sleep Well. The banner was designed by... (more)
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Gated lane off a A4059 layby
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Railway line at Penrhiwceiber
View across the railway towards the slopes of Mynydd Merthyr.
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Track towards Mountain Ash
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Penrhiwceiber football ground
Located between Glasbrook Terrace and a river, Afon Cynon, occupying
one of the few sites in the village flat enough and big enough for a football pitch.
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Penrhiwceiber railway station - looking along platform
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View from Dillington Terrace
View through a clump of trees down to the Abercynon Road.
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Osborne Hotel name sign, Penrhiwceiber
Near the corner here Link The sign shows the Anglicised spelling Penrikyber.
This was the only example I saw in Penrhiwceiber, so it appears to be an obsolete spelling.
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Gated track from lay-by, A4059
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Football ground, Glasbrook Terrace, Penrhiwceiber
Rows of terrace houses on the hillside above the sports pitch on flat ground near the river.
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