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Grid reference ST0972

near to St Lythans, The Vale of Glamorgan/Bro Morgannwg, Wales


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ST0972 : Minor country road by Peter Mackenzie Minor country road
A minor country road near St Lythans.
ST0972 : Succulent border, Dyffryn Gardens by Robin Drayton Succulent border, Dyffryn Gardens
Part of a long border of succulents in front of Dyffryn House.
ST0972 : House, Dyffryn Gardens by M J Roscoe House, Dyffryn Gardens
Current function - residence or offices; near the walled garden.
ST0972 : Public footpath between Dyffryn and St Nicholas by John Light Public footpath between Dyffryn and St Nicholas
Dyffryn Gardens lies to the right of the trees. This footpath is part of the Valeways Millennium Heritage Trail and passes Tinkinswood burial chamber about a mile north of here.
ST0972 : Footpath across field near Dyffryn Gardens by Jeremy Bolwell Footpath across field near Dyffryn Gardens
The footpath runs past the gardens and across these meadows towards St Nicholas.
ST0972 : Wintry scene near Dyffryn by Gareth James Wintry scene near Dyffryn
ST0972 : Dyffryn House by Colin Smith Dyffryn House
In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893. LinkExternal link
ST0972 : Dyffryn Gardens by Stephen McKay Dyffryn Gardens
Plenty of buttercups at the front of Dyffryn House.
ST0972 : Reflecting Pool, Dyffryn Gardens by Robin Drayton Reflecting Pool, Dyffryn Gardens
This pool is home to very rare and endangered great crested newts. As they use the pool for breeding, the water must not be disturbed during the spring and summer.
ST0972 : Ordnance Survey Cut Mark by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the roadside building at Dyffryn Gardens. It marks a point 49.079m above mean sea level.
ST0972 : Dyffryn House by Alan Hughes Dyffryn House
A glimpse of Dyffryn House.
ST0972 : The mansion at Dyffryn covered with scaffolding by David Smith The mansion at Dyffryn covered with scaffolding
The NT house is closed to visitors to allow restoration work

 
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