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near to Wrexham/Wrecsam, Wales


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We have 13 images for SJ3449
 : The Kings Mill Wrecsam by John Haynes The Kings Mill Wrecsam
A watermill on the Afon Clywedog on the outskirts of Wrecsam.
 : Hightown Barracks, Wrexham by Eirian Evans Hightown Barracks, Wrexham
Hightown Barracks in Wrexham has been regarded as the home base of the Royal Welch Fusiliers for decades.They have now joined forces with the Royal Regiment of Wales - each becoming battalions in The Royal Welsh.
 : Mystery  roundhouse by BrianPritchard Mystery roundhouse
This brick built roundhouse stands next to King's Mills. The wall has been strengthened with metal bands, around the outside.
 : The King's Mill building by Jeremy Bolwell The King's Mill building
It's shown on the OS map as a Visitor Centre. A sign refers to a community arts centre. A plaque shows it was opened by Diana, Princess of Wales. It seems very empty and a bit neglected today, even on a weekend in mid-summer.
 : Small Industrial Estate in Caia Park, Wrecsam by John Haynes Small Industrial Estate in Caia Park, Wrecsam
The flawed concept of work "locally" shown here with this estate between a school and housing, but when it was built, who would have thought of the 44 tonne lorry?
 : Kings Mill Visitor Centre, Wrexham by Eirian Evans Kings Mill Visitor Centre, Wrexham
The mill was powered by the river Clywedog.
 : Strange building at Kings Mill, Wrexham by Eirian Evans Strange building at Kings Mill, Wrexham
This is an old kiln from a local brickworks which has been relocated here. (Thanks to Mick Lobb for this information)
 : Kingsmills Road by Richard Webb Kingsmills Road
Opposite the barracks.
 : I Serve..... Who? by Geoff Evans I Serve..... Who?
The newly refurbished Hightown flats complex boasts this fine piece of carving, which has connections with the Royal Welch Fusiliers who were based at the neighbouring Barracks. Except that this area many years ago was attributed to Admiral... (more)
 : The Clywedog at King's Mills by Geraint Roberts The Clywedog at King's Mills
Under the Kingsmills road bridge on the Clywedog Trail
 : Flats on Kingsmills Road, Wrexham by JThomas Flats on Kingsmills Road, Wrexham
 : Entrance to Hightown Barracks by JThomas Entrance to Hightown Barracks
The barracks were built in the Fortress Gothic Revival Style and completed in 1877.
 : Kingsmills Road (A525) towards Whitchurch by JThomas Kingsmills Road (A525) towards Whitchurch
Looking south east.

 
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