1
Kingsley Avenue, Rhyl
Local authority built housing in the suburbs of Rhyl.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 8 Oct 2021
0.07 miles
2
Pied Piper Child Care Centre
This used to be a Chapel belonging to the Presbyterian Church in Wales.
Image: © David and Rachel Landin
Taken: 16 Jun 2007
0.09 miles
3
Kingfisher, Brickfields Pond
One of many sculptures around this former claypit.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 27 Feb 2008
0.17 miles
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Brickfields Pond, Rhyl
Once a claypit, this has now been developed into a Local Nature Reserve which is now a haven for birds and wildfowl.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 27 Feb 2008
0.17 miles
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Cormorant sculpture, Brickfields Pond
Brickfields Pond was initially a flooded clay pit which had become derelict and a haven for fly tipping. It was the first site in North East Wales to be designated a Local Nature Reserve and is now a haven for birds and wildfowl. There are several sculptures around the park of which this is one.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 27 Feb 2008
0.17 miles
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Pinfold Workshops, Rhyl
An estate of thirty workshops in south Rhyl
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 27 Feb 2008
0.19 miles
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'Joey' the wooden war horse
Joey, the life-sized wooden horse has taken residence at this Rhyl nature reserve.
The War Horse, inspired by Sir Michael Morpurgo's novel of the same name was carved in oak by chainsaw artist and former soldier, Ian Murray to honour the fallen.
The sculpture took more than 60 hours to complete and has been used to educate pupils about the sacrifice made by millions of British and Commonwealth soldiers and the vital role played by horses.
Image: © Richard Hoare
Taken: 8 Sep 2019
0.19 miles
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Mosaic at Brickfield Pond
A nature reserve created on a former clay pit.
Image: © Richard Hoare
Taken: 8 Sep 2019
0.19 miles
9
Ffordd Las, Rhyl
1930s style semi-detached houses line the eastern side of Ffordd Las leading away from its junction with Marsh Road.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 8 Oct 2021
0.21 miles
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Joey looks out over Brickfield Pond
Joey, the life-sized wooden horse has taken residence at this Rhyl nature reserve.
The War Horse, inspired by Sir Michael Morpurgo's novel of the same name was carved in oak by chainsaw artist and former soldier, Ian Murray to honour the fallen.
The sculpture took more than 60 hours to complete and has been used to educate pupils about the sacrifice made by millions of British and Commonwealth soldiers and the vital role played by horses.
Image: © Richard Hoare
Taken: 8 Sep 2019
0.21 miles