IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Cae Camlas, NEWTOWN, SY16 2HT

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Cae Camlas, SY16 2HT by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (360 Images Found)

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8 Lower Canal Road, Newtown
The left-most of a terrace of early 19th century cottages, which were built to house workers at the nearby former canal basin. The house at the far end is Image, and the others in between are very similar in style. This one (like the others) was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008132-8-lower-canal-road-powys-newtown-and-llanllwchaiarn#.YuucSnbMI2w in 1988.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 9 Jul 2022
0.02 miles
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10 Lower Canal Road, Newtown
The second of a pair of former canal warehouses, dating from probably the early 19th century, which were Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008133-10-lower-canal-road-powys-newtown-and-llanllwchaiarn#.YuIufXbMI2w in 1988. This (and its twin Image) now form the local convenience store, but once were connected to the now infilled former canal basin to the rear.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 9 Jul 2022
0.02 miles
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11 Lower Canal Road, Newtown
One of a pair of very similar former warehouses, probably early 19th century, and Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008134-11-lower-canal-road-powys-newtown-and-llanllwchaiarn#.YuIrGHbMI2w in 1988 for its association with the former canal basin to the rear, which served the Cambrian and Kymric (tweed) Mills. The site of the basin is now filled in, and occupied by the yard of a builders' merchant. The other warehouse is Image
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 9 Jul 2022
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4 Lower Canal Road, Newtown
The right-hand end property of a terrace of 5 early 19th century cottages, built to house workers at the nearby former canal basin. The other end of the terrace is Image Like the others in the row, this one was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008128-4-lower-canal-road-powys-newtown-and-llanllwchaiarn#.YuudYnbMI2w in 1988.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 9 Jul 2022
0.02 miles
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Afon Way, Newtown, Powys
New houses at Afon Way, Canal Road,Newtown, Powys
Image: © Henry Spooner Taken: 17 May 2009
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Site of the Newtown Canal Basin
Although the whole place has been completely redeveloped since the infilling and closure of this end of the canal and is now a builders' merchant yard, the site here was once a busy canal basin. Historic Wales/Coflein records https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/34591/ that it consisted of a large dock, surrounded by 7 'arms' of canal, each capable of holding 2 boats for loading or unloading, and served the tweed & flannel weaving businesses of the town, plus a significant number of nearby limekilns. All trace of those seems to have been removed as far as I could tell, apart from one house called The Limekilns.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 9 Jul 2022
0.04 miles
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Footpath from Cambrian Way to Dolafon
Dolafon Newtown
Image: © Henry Spooner Taken: 13 May 2009
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Cottages, Canal Road, Newtown, Powys
Old cottages being renovated in Canal Road, Newtown, Powys.
Image: © Henry Spooner Taken: 8 Jun 2009
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Cae Cymric, Canal Road, Newtown.
Housing off Canal Road, Newtown.
Image: © Henry Spooner Taken: 4 May 2009
0.05 miles
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Cambrian House, Newtown
This late Georgian house is a bit of an odd survivor in this part of Newtown. Older maps from the turn of the 19th century show that it was apparently incorporated into the Lower Canal Road frontage of the large Cambrian Mill complex, a former woollen/flannel/tweed factory which occupied much of the site to the immediate southwest of here between the mid 1850s and 1912 when it was destroyed by fire. Perhaps it was a manager's house of some sort? Since the demolition of the rest of the mill buildings, it is now surrounded by newer developments in most directions, and was Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300008127-cambrian-house-newtown-and-llanllwchaiarn#.Yxt09HbMLIV in 1988, presumably in an attempt to ensure its character was not entirely lost. It must be said at present, it does look a little sorry for itself, especially on the northern gable (at the far end of this photo) which can only really be described as 'ragged'.
Image: © Richard Law Taken: 10 Jul 2022
0.06 miles
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