Bodelwyddan Park

Downs, Moorland in Flintshire

Wales

Bodelwyddan Park

Study of a Gasoline Station Esso, Kinmel Park (Westbound).

 This photograph is part of a series taken in homage to the American artist Ed Ruscha's 1963 publication of 'Twentysix Gasoline Stations'.
 More properly known as filling stations in the UK, I am attempting to photograph as many as possible to mark the sixty year anniversary.
Study of a Gasoline Station Credit: David Bremner

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Bodelwyddan Park Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.25636/-3.5031832 or Grid Reference SH9974. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Study of a Gasoline Station Esso, Kinmel Park (Westbound).

 This photograph is part of a series taken in homage to the American artist Ed Ruscha's 1963 publication of 'Twentysix Gasoline Stations'.
 More properly known as filling stations in the UK, I am attempting to photograph as many as possible to mark the sixty year anniversary.
Study of a Gasoline Station
Esso, Kinmel Park (Westbound). This photograph is part of a series taken in homage to the American artist Ed Ruscha's 1963 publication of 'Twentysix Gasoline Stations'. More properly known as filling stations in the UK, I am attempting to photograph as many as possible to mark the sixty year anniversary.
Study of a Gasoline Station Esso, Kinmel Park (eastbound).

 This photograph is part of a series taken in homage to the American artist Ed Ruscha's 1963 publication of 'Twentysix Gasoline Stations'.
 More properly known as filling stations in the UK, I am attempting to photograph as many as possible to mark the sixty year anniversary.
Study of a Gasoline Station
Esso, Kinmel Park (eastbound). This photograph is part of a series taken in homage to the American artist Ed Ruscha's 1963 publication of 'Twentysix Gasoline Stations'. More properly known as filling stations in the UK, I am attempting to photograph as many as possible to mark the sixty year anniversary.
Glyndwr University Building At St Asaph Business Park. This building was used as a Covid Vaccination Centre.
Glyndwr University Building
At St Asaph Business Park. This building was used as a Covid Vaccination Centre.
A55 between Bodelwyddan and St Asaph The A55 is also known as the North Wales expressway. Originally it ran from Chester to Bangor, but was extended in 2001 across Anglesey to Holyhead. It is dual carriageway along its entire length.
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A55 between Bodelwyddan and St Asaph
The A55 is also known as the North Wales expressway. Originally it ran from Chester to Bangor, but was extended in 2001 across Anglesey to Holyhead. It is dual carriageway along its entire length. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Footpath at a field boundary  Near Tyddyn Isaf Farm
Footpath at a field boundary
Near Tyddyn Isaf Farm
Tyddyn Isaf Farm, Bodelwyddan
Tyddyn Isaf Farm, Bodelwyddan
A55 heading west Between St Asaph and Bodelwyddan - the spire of the Marble Church in the distance
A55 heading west
Between St Asaph and Bodelwyddan - the spire of the Marble Church in the distance
Pond with a lonely swan Near the St Asaph business park
Pond with a lonely swan
Near the St Asaph business park
Carreg Wen Cottage Near the roundabout at St Asaph Business Park
Carreg Wen Cottage
Near the roundabout at St Asaph Business Park
Glascoed Nature Reserve Grassy area with ponds for greater crested newts. This was created when St Asaph Business Park was being created.
Glascoed Nature Reserve
Grassy area with ponds for greater crested newts. This was created when St Asaph Business Park was being created.
St Margaret's church, Bodelwyddan The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved.
Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design.
Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
St Margaret's church, Bodelwyddan
The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved. Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design. Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Spire at St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan (1) The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved.
Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design.
Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Spire at St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan (1)
The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved. Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design. Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Spire of St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan (2) The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved.
Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design.
Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Spire of St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan (2)
The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved. Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design. Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Ornate window above the main entrance door St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved.
Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design.
Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Ornate window above the main entrance door St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan
The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved. Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design. Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan (3) The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved.
Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design.
Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan (3)
The spire suffered significant damage to the finials in a storm in 2022. The damage could cause further issues to the roof fabric unless resolved. Nicknamed "Pearl of the Vale" when it was first built due to its lavish design. Its walls contain more than a dozen varieties of marble, earning it the nickname "the Marble Church" from locals. The grand Grade II listed building has an impressive spire which is more than 200ft tall.
Former village school Now in multi-purpose use
Former village school
Now in multi-purpose use
Postbox at Bodelwyddan LL18 188. Royal Mail list this box as 'Rhuddlan Road Bodelwyddan'.
Postbox at Bodelwyddan
LL18 188. Royal Mail list this box as 'Rhuddlan Road Bodelwyddan'.
Postbox at Bodelwyddan LL18 88. Royal Mail list this box as 'Wayside'.
Postbox at Bodelwyddan
LL18 88. Royal Mail list this box as 'Wayside'.
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Bodelwyddan Park is located at Grid Ref: SH9974 (Lat: 53.25636, Lng: -3.5031832)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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Marble Church, Bodelwyddan

St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan, nicknamed the Marble Church, is a Decorated Gothic Style parish church in the lower Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire, Wales...

Bodelwyddan

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.25636,-3.5031832
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2597831/-3.5071692
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2590949/-3.5077934
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2583667/-3.5084623
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2578625/-3.5091936
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2573317/-3.5099561
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2570276/-3.510402
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2565554/-3.5106963
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.2602989/-3.5066996
WW1 Practice Trenches
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 53.2576583/-3.5003441
Man Made: monitoring_station
Monitoring Weather: yes
Lat/Long: 53.2592805/-3.5085901
Attraction: maze
Lat/Long: 53.2600588/-3.5032151
Post Box
Brand: Royal Mail
Brand Wikidata: Q638098
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 11:00; Sa 11:00
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: LL17 57
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 53.2529935/-3.5062902
Direction: SSE
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 7
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.2529217/-3.501585
Direction: SSE
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 4
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.2528856/-3.501593
Direction: 215
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 14
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.2522919/-3.5051858
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