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near to Brecon/Aberhonddu, Powys, Wales


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SO0428 : Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal by Nigel Mykura Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
This is the Brecon terminus end of the canal on a beautiful calm sunny day with white clouds reflected in mirror calm water
SO0428 : Bridge Street, Brecon by Derek Harper Bridge Street, Brecon
Listed buildings along the north side of the street, the B4601.
SO0428 : Inside St Mary's Church, Brecon by Gerald England Inside St Mary's Church, Brecon
On the east wall of the chancel is "The Risen Christ" SO0428 : The Risen Christ , a stained glass window created by John Petts in 1989.
SO0428 : Brecon Presbyterian Church spire by Jaggery Brecon Presbyterian Church spire
At the southeast corner of the church on the north side of the B4601 Watton. A nearby information board shows that Brecon Presbyterian Church is Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Aberhonddu in Welsh.
SO0428 : Road bridge over the river Usk by Trevor Rickard Road bridge over the river Usk
Viewed from the riverside promenade.
SO0428 : Brecon Cathedral: Triple sedilia (set of 2 images) by Michael Garlick Brecon Cathedral: Triple sedilia (set of 2 images)
SO0428 : Car park, Brecon by GaryReggae Car park, Brecon
The main car park in Brecon. There is a Safeway supermarket in the background (actually it's probably Morrisons now)
SO0428 : Heol y Defaid/Ship Street name sign, Brecon by Jaggery Heol y Defaid/Ship Street name sign, Brecon
A Welsh/English sign in the town centre. The names are not equivalents. The Welsh name means Sheep Road (defaid is the plural of dafad, a sheep).
SO0428 : Brecon station shortly before closure by Flying Stag Brecon station shortly before closure
SO0428 : Ordnance Survey Rivet by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on No104 The Struet, a photo shop. It marks a point 139.656m above mean sea level.
SO0428 : The Barracks, Brecon by Philip Halling The Barracks, Brecon
The Barracks in Brecon are on the Wattan and were built in the 19th century with the keep dating from 1879.
SO0428 : Brecon and Radnor Express offices by Jonathan Billinger Brecon and Radnor Express offices
Head office for Mid-Wales' leading local newspaper. See; LinkExternal link

 
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