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near to Berwyn, Denbighshire/Sir Ddinbych, Wales
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Sticil ysgol Abbey Cottage ladder stile
Sticil ysgol ger anhedd-dy Abbey Cottage.
A ladder stile near a property known as Abbey Cottage.
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Woodland footpath alongside Eglwyseg River
by TCExplorer
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Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, Wales
Near to Llangollen, in one of the most beautiful settings in Britain, stand the romantic Cistercian ruins of Valle Crucis Abbey (which means Valley of the Cross). This view shows the east end of the church. The abbey was founded by Madog... (more)
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Valle Crucis Abbey
by Darius Khan
The spectacular remains of Valle Crucis (Valley of the Cross), this once proud Cistercian Abbey were built, probably on the site of earlier buildings, in c.1200 by a local Welshman, Madoc ap Gruffydd, Prince of Powys who lived at Dinas Bran... (more)
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Old Wayside Cross - Eliseg's Pillar by the A542
Eliseg's Pillar, old head, shaft and base in parish of Llantysilio (Denbighshire District), East of the A542, North of Valle Crucis Abbey, on historic grassy mound.
Grade I listed by Cadw.
Reference Number: 19678... (more)
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Valle Crucis Abbey (set of 2 images)
by Chris Gunns
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View towards Llangollen from Eliseg's Pillar
by Eirian Evans
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Abbey Grange Hotel |
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Ancient Well.
Well at entrance to Valle Crucis drive.
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The ruins of Valle Crucis Abbey
by John Haynes
A Cistercian Abbey founded in 1201, north of Llangollen. The ruins are in the care of CADW (pronounced cad-oo) which is Welsh for "to keep".
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Valle Crucis Abbey: east end from the north transept |
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The A542 and a bench mark |
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