Grid reference SJ3845
near to Bangor-on-Dee, Wrexham/Wrecsam, Wales
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A525, Upper Sesswick Bridge
by JThomas
Looking south east - direction Whitchurch.
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Half a bench mark on St Dunawd's church
This bench mark is partially concealed by the east wall of the Victorian porch on the north wall of the church. The mark at this precise location is first indicated on the 1899 map, levelled at 53.2 feet, although the earlier maps seem to... (more)
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Churchyard, Bangor on Dee/Bangor Iscoed
Link for a view of the church.
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River Dee at Bangor-is-y-Coed
by Richard Law
The river here is heading towards the road at Ddol, then curves south then north again to flow under the Dee Bridge.
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Royal Oak pub
by Jim Thornton
Viewed from the old bridge at Bangor-on-Dee
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Bangor Bridge (set of 2 images)
by Oliver Dixon
The original bridge over the Dee at Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed dates from Medieval times and is Grade I listed. Completely inadequate to cope with modern motor traffic, it was replaced by the Bangor By-pass bridge just upstream in... (more)
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Bangor Bridge
by John H Darch
Over the River Dee.
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St Dunawd's Church and graveyard, Bangor on Dee
by John Lord
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Bangor-on-Dee, St Dunawd's Church
by Colin Park
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Bangor By-pass Bridge
by Oliver Dixon
The by-pass bridge oat Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed on the A525 was built in 1978 to relieve pressure on the original medieval bridge a short way downstream which was completely inadequate to cope with modern traffic.
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Cottages, Bangor on Dee
by John Lord
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Footpath, Upper Sesswick Bridge
by JThomas
Off the A525.
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