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near to Cemaes, Isle of Anglesey/Sir Ynys Mon, Wales
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Bethel Congregational Chapel, Cemaes
Many Welsh non conformist chapels seem to be unattractive in appearance, whereas this one, midway along the main street of Cemaes, is just odd. The plaque on the short tower states that it was built in 1827 and restored or extended in 1910.
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The Stag Inn, Cemaes
by Jeff Buck
The Stag Inn at Cemaes is famed as being the most northerly pub in Wales.
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Cemaes Harbour |
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Cemaes harbour
by John Firth
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Cemaes Bay
by David Dixon
Looking across the bay towards Wylfa Head from the coast road just after leaving the car park at Cemaes.
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Fishing nets on the end of the Mole
by Chris Eaton
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The Stag Inn
by Paul Bridge
The furthest North you will find a pub in Wales is in Cemaes Bay on Anglesey; the pub that holds that title is this one, The Stag Inn.
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Tramway arch beneath the Wygyr Bridge
by Eric Jones
The tramway is now a public footpath.
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Cemaes Bay
by Ian Taylor
The harbour at low tide.
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View across Cemaes Bay
by Mick Lobb
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Ye Olde Vigour, Stryd Fawr, Cemaes
by habiloid
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Cemaes Bay harbour
by Bob Jones
Another view of the harbour. Shipbuilding was an industry employing many in Cemaes in the 1830s and vessels from 100 to 400 tons were built here.
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