Llanvihangel Tramroad remnant in wall

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Llanvihangel Tramroad remnant in wall

Image: © Martin Laverty Taken: 15 Aug 2023

Characteristic double crescent (cf embankment at Wern-Gifford https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/635831 ) carved into rail attachment block, now incorporated into wall by junction of Clifton Road, Grosvenor Road, and Ross Road, roughly where it was when the tramroad ran for a few decades from around 1812. There are more blocks, with holes from the attachment spike pegs, in the low wall opposite between Grosvenor and Ross Roads.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.827951
Longitude
-3.006851