IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Pentai, COLWYN BAY, LL28 5LN

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Pentai, LL28 5LN by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (596 Images Found)

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Bryn Ebenezer Chapel - Glan Conwy
The vestry is to the right and is now (2018) let as a private residence. Bryn Ebenezer Calvinistic Methodist Chapel was built in 1787, rebuilt in 1811 and rebuilt again in 1819. The present chapel, dated 1819, is stone built.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 9 Aug 2009
0.01 miles
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Pen Tai Glan Conwy (2)
Wasgij have jigsaw puzzles that do virtually the same - so see Image] Note the 'lattice work' mostly BT another an 'airline'.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 15 Nov 2011
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The church at Lansanffraid Glan Conwy
Villagers had managed to grit the road thus enabling others to get out.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 17 Jan 2023
0.01 miles
4
Halloween 2016
Created by the children.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 4 Nov 2016
0.01 miles
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Church graveyard in Glan Conwy
The Carneddau, in the distance, is shrouded in thick cloud however the snow level was down to the river below.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 17 Jan 2023
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John Tarrey's gravestone
The Rothsay Castle (also spelt Rothesay Castle) was a paddle steamer built in 1816 for service on the River Clyde, Scotland, and was later transferred to Liverpool, England, where she was used for day trips along the coast of North Wales. At around midday on 17 August 1831, she left Liverpool carrying 150 passengers. She had been intended to leave at 10 am but was delayed by the weather and the late arrival of a passenger. At around 1 am on 18 August the Rothsay Castle ran aground on Dutchman Bank and after a while broke up. 130 lives were lost. Bodies were washed up over a wide area of Anglesey and the Welsh mainland. John died along with his father William who was land agent to the Earl of Derby, his mother, Alice and brother Thomas aged 11 and sister Betsy aged 12. Alice was William's second wife - they married 24/9/1828 William had had an earlier second marriage in 1814 to Margaret Cass, of which Thomas and Betsy were the offspring. How he comes to buried in this graveyard I have no idea. His relations do not appear to be buried with him.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 23 Jun 2017
0.01 miles
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It's back
A heavy snowfall started at 5 a.m. and lasted for 2 hours. Thaw set in quickly reducing our 2'' fall to slush by 09.30.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 8 Mar 2018
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St Ffraid's church tower
The church is Grade II listed rebuilt in 1839 and restored in 1908. The ancient parish comprised the townships of Trellan, Trebwll, Tre Trallwyn, Tre Deunant and Pen y Rhos.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 2 Jul 2014
0.02 miles
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St Ffraid Church
The church is Grade II listed rebuilt in 1839 and restored in 1908. The ancient parish comprised the townships of Trellan, Trebwll, Tre Trallwyn, Tre Deunant and Pen y Rhos. The church dedicated to St Ffraid (Welsh) St Bridget (English).
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 21 Apr 2018
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Old and New properties in Glan Conwy
As viewed from Top Llan Road, the former newsagents shop, now a house above, is in front of a new property currently being built on the site of a former tobacco factory.
Image: © Richard Hoare Taken: 11 May 2010
0.02 miles
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