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Grid reference SJ3143

near to Ruabon, Wrexham/Wrecsam, Wales


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Images in SJ3143 Breakdown list images taken from SJ3143 [1]
We have 8 images for SJ3143
 : Llwyn Howell Farm near Rhiwabon by John Haynes Llwyn Howell Farm near Rhiwabon
Mixed ages of buildings on this dairy farm. The mass of national grid lines are heading northward towards The Legacy National Grid Substation.SJ2948
 : Rapeseed fields Fron Goch by Geraint Roberts Rapeseed fields Fron Goch
Taken in the fields just off the A539 above Ruabon
 : Rhosymadoc lane nearing the A539 by Richard Law Rhosymadoc lane nearing the A539
Towards the north end of the dead-end lane that leads south from the main A539 through Rhosymadoc and on towards the River Dee.
 : Kissing gate on Wat's Dyke long distance path by John S Turner Kissing gate on Wat's Dyke long distance path
Looking across Wat's Dyke where it passes through a fence line in Ruabon. There is an Ordnance Survey bench mark cut into the wooden post facing the camera - SJ3143 : Cut bench mark alongside Wat's Dyke path
 : The south side of the 44 Northing by John Haynes The south side of the 44 Northing
Straight hedge and arable field with winter oil seed rape.
 : Llwybr Clawdd Wat by John Haynes Llwybr Clawdd Wat
Wat's Dyke Way is running along the top of Wat's Dyke.
 : Cut bench mark alongside Wat's Dyke path by John S Turner Cut bench mark alongside Wat's Dyke path
This Ordnance Survey bench mark is cut into a wooden fence post, which is less common than on the more usual stone posts. It is alongside Wat's Dyke long distance path. See also SJ3143 : Kissing gate on Wat's Dyke long distance path
 : Harvested field on the Wynnstay estate by John H Darch Harvested field on the Wynnstay estate

 
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