Glog Hill

Settlement in Radnorshire

Wales

Glog Hill

The Hundred mph House at Bledda
The Hundred mph House at Bledda Credit: Row17

Glog Hill is a small rural village located in the county of Radnorshire, Wales. Situated in the heart of the picturesque countryside, it is nestled amongst rolling hills and lush green landscapes. The village is known for its tranquil and idyllic setting, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Glog Hill is home to a close-knit community of friendly residents who take pride in their village. The houses in the village are predominantly traditional stone cottages, adding to its charm and character. The village also boasts a quaint church, which serves as a focal point for the community and hosts regular services.

Despite its small size, Glog Hill offers a range of amenities for its residents and visitors. The village has a local pub, where locals and visitors can gather for a friendly drink and enjoy the warm hospitality. There is also a village shop that caters to the basic needs of the community, providing groceries and essential supplies.

The surrounding area of Glog Hill offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The nearby hills and forests are perfect for scenic walks, hiking, and cycling. The village is also close to several nature reserves and wildlife sanctuaries, allowing nature enthusiasts to observe a variety of flora and fauna.

With its serene ambiance, stunning natural beauty, and friendly community, Glog Hill truly embodies the essence of rural living in Radnorshire. Whether one seeks a peaceful weekend getaway or a permanent residence in the countryside, Glog Hill offers a true haven for those who appreciate the simple pleasures of life.

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Glog Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.311241/-3.138984 or Grid Reference SO2268. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Hundred mph House at Bledda
The Hundred mph House at Bledda
A488 north of Monaughty From the end of a large lay-by.
A488 north of Monaughty
From the end of a large lay-by.
A488 below Hivron Looking west at the edge of the gridsquare.  The hamlet is on the hillside.
A488 below Hivron
Looking west at the edge of the gridsquare. The hamlet is on the hillside.
A488 towards Monaughty The road is at the foot of a hillside field, full of sheep when I passed by, in the next square.
A488 towards Monaughty
The road is at the foot of a hillside field, full of sheep when I passed by, in the next square.
Bleddfa on A488
Bleddfa on A488
A488 at Little Fron
A488 at Little Fron
A488 west of Tan-y-Coed Double bend at end of straight
A488 west of Tan-y-Coed
Double bend at end of straight
Monaughty ahead A488 northbound
Monaughty ahead
A488 northbound
Road junction in Monaughty
Road junction in Monaughty
B4356 junction at Monaughty Looking north
B4356 junction at Monaughty
Looking north
Gate and fields, Dolly
Gate and fields, Dolly
Forestry Commission plantation above Dolly
Forestry Commission plantation above Dolly
Field by Dolly Upper Lugg Valley.
Field by Dolly
Upper Lugg Valley.
Road to Cefn-Suran Rally School 'Llywn' farm on the left
Road to Cefn-Suran Rally School
'Llywn' farm on the left
View across the Lugg valley 'Upper Weston' farm on the far side of the valley.
View across the Lugg valley
'Upper Weston' farm on the far side of the valley.
Rally School junction Turning off the B4356 to the rally school above Monaughty. Sadly, a fast turn on gravel is not possible. The main road's good alignment on a shelf above the Lugg valley is evident.
Rally School junction
Turning off the B4356 to the rally school above Monaughty. Sadly, a fast turn on gravel is not possible. The main road's good alignment on a shelf above the Lugg valley is evident.
Fields before Lower Weston Peeking through the roadside hedge reveals a view of the narrowing Lugg valley's fields and Lower Weston in the distance.
Fields before Lower Weston
Peeking through the roadside hedge reveals a view of the narrowing Lugg valley's fields and Lower Weston in the distance.
Hillside above Upper Treburvaugh From the hillside of Gors Cribyn-llwyd, the Lugg valley opens up in the distance with Upper Treburvaugh farm and the A488 the most identifiable features. Be advised that if accessing via Blaen-y-cwm, there are (or were in July 2008) two very aggressive dogs at that farm which will happily attack you or your conveyance.
Hillside above Upper Treburvaugh
From the hillside of Gors Cribyn-llwyd, the Lugg valley opens up in the distance with Upper Treburvaugh farm and the A488 the most identifiable features. Be advised that if accessing via Blaen-y-cwm, there are (or were in July 2008) two very aggressive dogs at that farm which will happily attack you or your conveyance.
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Glog Hill is located at Grid Ref: SO2268 (Lat: 52.311241, Lng: -3.138984)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Glôg Hill
Created By: Potlatch 0.10c
Natural: peak
Source: NPE
Wikidata: Q106710582
Lat/Long: 52.3143842/-3.1419461
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