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Grid reference SJ3244

near to Gyfelia, Wrexham/Wrecsam, Wales


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We have 12 images for SJ3244
 : Moreton Farm near Rhiwabon by John Haynes Moreton Farm near Rhiwabon
A dairy farm in wonderful open country, about half a mile from the nearest roads.
 : Green Shoots of Spring by Geoff Evans Green Shoots of Spring
view of the arable land of Moreton Hall Farm looking towards Ruabon Mountain
 : Bridleway by John H Darch Bridleway
Heading for Moreton Farm.
 : Llwybr  Cyhoeddus (Public Footpath) by Geoff Evans Llwybr Cyhoeddus (Public Footpath)
This well used footpath near to Crabtree Green headed away from the neighbouring structure, and what was obviously a very busy gateway.
 : Mystery Masonry by Geoff Evans Mystery Masonry
From the road it was difficult to establish what this building had been or for what it was now used
 : On the other Hand by Geoff Evans On the other Hand
Seen from the other angle, visitors are also catered for
 : Farm Drive by Geoff Evans Farm Drive
What must be one of the longest farm drives in the district, and protected by a cattle grid
 : Tangled Trees by Geoff Evans Tangled Trees
Any animals who managed access to the pond deserved the refreshment so acquired.
 : Turn by the old Ivytree by Geoff Evans Turn by the old Ivytree
Easily missed this footpath sign if travelling from the other direction
 : Easy Stile by Geoff Evans Easy Stile
Evidence of recent fencing maintenance was visible in the adjacent field
 : Country Lane by Geoff Evans Country Lane
This lane was comparatively quiet even though as a result of a road closure further back a few motorists who knew it were glad of its short cut.
 : Heading for the Hills by Geoff Evans Heading for the Hills
A gentle uphill stroll was evident from the signpost

 
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