Facilities atop Bailey Hill in Mold

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Facilities atop Bailey Hill in Mold

Image: © Aaron Thomas Taken: 2 Dec 2006

If, as a local council, you had a site of historical interest in one of your towns - let's say, an ancient Motte and Bailey fortress - what would you do to preserve the ancient character of the site? Obviously, you'd build a bowling green on the hill, let the clubhouse fall to pieces, and then - the piece de resistance - you'd build a hideous toilet block behind the clubhouse. It almost goes without saying.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.170293
Longitude
-3.145864