Graig

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A541 near Bodfari The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
A541 near Bodfari Credit: David Dixon

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A541 near Bodfari The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
A541 near Bodfari
The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
Rock chapel, St Beuno's A curious gothic little chapel, built in 1876 on a wooded bluff a few hundred metres south of St Beuno's college.
Rock chapel, St Beuno's
A curious gothic little chapel, built in 1876 on a wooded bluff a few hundred metres south of St Beuno's college.
The Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion
The Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion
A541 by Aber Wheeler Nurseries
A541 by Aber Wheeler Nurseries
B5429 above Bodfari
B5429 above Bodfari
B5429 near Nantgwilym
B5429 near Nantgwilym
Tremeirchion village sign on B5429
Tremeirchion village sign on B5429
Heol-Y-Brenin, Tremeirchion
Heol-Y-Brenin, Tremeirchion
Llwybr Clawdd Offa / Offa's Dyke Path Arwyddbost ar Lwybr Clawdd Offa ar Foel Maenefa / Signpost on Offa's Dyke Path on Moel Maenefa.
Llwybr Clawdd Offa / Offa's Dyke Path
Arwyddbost ar Lwybr Clawdd Offa ar Foel Maenefa / Signpost on Offa's Dyke Path on Moel Maenefa.
Llwybr Clawdd Offa / Offa's Dyke Path Llwybr Clawdd Offa ger Cefn Du, Tremeirchion / Offa's Dyke Path near Cefn Du, Tremeirchion.
Llwybr Clawdd Offa / Offa's Dyke Path
Llwybr Clawdd Offa ger Cefn Du, Tremeirchion / Offa's Dyke Path near Cefn Du, Tremeirchion.
Cefn Du Golygfa oddi ar Gefn Du tuag at Y Clwydians / A view from Cefn Du towards The Clwydians.
Cefn Du
Golygfa oddi ar Gefn Du tuag at Y Clwydians / A view from Cefn Du towards The Clwydians.
Cefn Du Golygfa oddi ar Gefn Du i'r de / View from Cefn Du to the south.
Cefn Du
Golygfa oddi ar Gefn Du i'r de / View from Cefn Du to the south.
Cefn Du Caeau ar Gefn Du / Fields on Cefn Du
Cefn Du
Caeau ar Gefn Du / Fields on Cefn Du
Tir amaethyddol islaw Moel y Gaer / Farmland below Moel y Gaer Tir amaethyddol islaw Moel y Gaer gyda golygfa draw i Foel y Parc / Farmland below Moel y Gaer with a view over to Moel y Parc.
Tir amaethyddol islaw Moel y Gaer / Farmland below Moel y Gaer
Tir amaethyddol islaw Moel y Gaer gyda golygfa draw i Foel y Parc / Farmland below Moel y Gaer with a view over to Moel y Parc.
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window These unusual painted glass portraits in a south window of the church are from the old vicarage, and date from the C17. Two portraits are of monarchs, Charles I, and James I, the third is of John Williams, a native of N Wales who became successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of York, and during the Civil War fought alternately for both King and Parliament.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4104958">SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 1)</a>
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window
These unusual painted glass portraits in a south window of the church are from the old vicarage, and date from the C17. Two portraits are of monarchs, Charles I, and James I, the third is of John Williams, a native of N Wales who became successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of York, and during the Civil War fought alternately for both King and Parliament. SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 1)
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 1) A C17 painted portrait of Charles I, one of three portraits on glass set into a south window of the church.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4104964">SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 2)</a>
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 1)
A C17 painted portrait of Charles I, one of three portraits on glass set into a south window of the church. SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 2)
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 2) A C17 painted portrait of James I, one of three portraits on glass set into a south window of the church.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4104969">SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 3)</a>
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 2)
A C17 painted portrait of James I, one of three portraits on glass set into a south window of the church. SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 3)
Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 3) A C17 painted portrait of John Williams, one of three portraits on glass set into a south window of the church. He was a native of N Wales who became successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of York, and during the Civil War fought alternately for both King and Parliament.

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Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window (detail 3)
A C17 painted portrait of John Williams, one of three portraits on glass set into a south window of the church. He was a native of N Wales who became successively Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of York, and during the Civil War fought alternately for both King and Parliament. Return to main photo: SJ0873 : Church of Corpus Christi, Tremeirchion - painted portraits window
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Graig is located at Grid Ref: SJ0872 (Lat: 53.238907, Lng: -3.372196)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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///budget.bills.mandolin. Near Trefnant, Denbighshire

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Cae-gwyn Cave
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