Bryn Eithen

Settlement in Denbighshire

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Sign for Loggerheads Country Park At last!  Found where Loggerheads actually is!  If I hear that anyone is at loggerheads with anybody else, I now know where they are!
Sign for Loggerheads Country Park Credit: Bob Walters

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Sign for Loggerheads Country Park At last!  Found where Loggerheads actually is!  If I hear that anyone is at loggerheads with anybody else, I now know where they are!
Sign for Loggerheads Country Park
At last! Found where Loggerheads actually is! If I hear that anyone is at loggerheads with anybody else, I now know where they are!
Wall-mounted postbox at Loggerheads Inset into a wall opposite the We Three Loggerheads public house
Wall-mounted postbox at Loggerheads
Inset into a wall opposite the We Three Loggerheads public house
The River Alyn at Loggerheads
The River Alyn at Loggerheads
Wooden footbridge over the River Alyn at Loggerheads
Wooden footbridge over the River Alyn at Loggerheads
Llanferres Mill Former corn mill on the A494
Llanferres Mill
Former corn mill on the A494
Shop at the Country Park Part of the visitor centre buildings at Loggerheads Country Park.
Shop at the Country Park
Part of the visitor centre buildings at Loggerheads Country Park.
Dog on the Trail Waiting for his people to catch up and decide which way they are going.
Loggerheads Country Park.
Dog on the Trail
Waiting for his people to catch up and decide which way they are going. Loggerheads Country Park.
River Alyn in Loggerheads Park The river flows past limestone cliffs in a beautiful woodland setting.
River Alyn in Loggerheads Park
The river flows past limestone cliffs in a beautiful woodland setting.
Riverside Path, Loggerheads Park Sandwiched between the River Alyn on one side and steep limestone crags on the other.
Riverside Path, Loggerheads Park
Sandwiched between the River Alyn on one side and steep limestone crags on the other.
Flowers On top of the ridge at the southern end of Big Covert
Flowers
On top of the ridge at the southern end of Big Covert
Bryn Alyn Looking towards Bryn Alyn from the top of the hill in Big Covert.
Bryn Alyn
Looking towards Bryn Alyn from the top of the hill in Big Covert.
Pot Hole Quarry, Llanferres A popular limestone escarpment for climbers.
Pot Hole Quarry, Llanferres
A popular limestone escarpment for climbers.
Parc Gwledig Loggerheads Country Park This track through Loggerheads Country Park is high above the River Alyn and links up with Cefn Bychan Road. The woodland in the park is managed and work is carried out between November and March. Cut timber is left to decay naturally providing habitat for all sorts of creatures.
Parc Gwledig Loggerheads Country Park
This track through Loggerheads Country Park is high above the River Alyn and links up with Cefn Bychan Road. The woodland in the park is managed and work is carried out between November and March. Cut timber is left to decay naturally providing habitat for all sorts of creatures.
Ancient beech in Loggerheads Country Park This old beech tree has been trimmed and the timber has been left around to provide a natural habitat for wildlife.
Ancient beech in Loggerheads Country Park
This old beech tree has been trimmed and the timber has been left around to provide a natural habitat for wildlife.
Viewing point in Loggerheads Country Park The high level track through the park passes this viewing and rest area high above the River Alyn.
Viewing point in Loggerheads Country Park
The high level track through the park passes this viewing and rest area high above the River Alyn.
Viewpoint in Loggerheads Country Park A smart new painting by Chris Hull <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.chrishulldesigns.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.chrishulldesigns.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> graces this viewpoint high up in Loggerheads Country Park. The farm in the distance is Pwll-y-blawd. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2333085">SJ1962 : Viewing point in Loggerheads Country Park</a>
Viewpoint in Loggerheads Country Park
A smart new painting by Chris Hull LinkExternal link graces this viewpoint high up in Loggerheads Country Park. The farm in the distance is Pwll-y-blawd. See also SJ1962 : Viewing point in Loggerheads Country Park
A Loggerheads boundary stone? This unassuming stone sits unnoticed amongst the limestone at the viewing point high on the cliffs above Loggerheads. I have visited this place many times but have only just noticed what seems to be an 'L' cut into the north face of this stone. The old O.S. maps indicate a number of boundary stones in this area although only the two impressive 'MOLD' ones are obvious today. If it is a boundary stone it is a much cruder version than the Mold ones, but then Mold is the county town. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2333259">SJ1962 : Viewing area above Loggerheads - and a boundary stone?</a>
A Loggerheads boundary stone?
This unassuming stone sits unnoticed amongst the limestone at the viewing point high on the cliffs above Loggerheads. I have visited this place many times but have only just noticed what seems to be an 'L' cut into the north face of this stone. The old O.S. maps indicate a number of boundary stones in this area although only the two impressive 'MOLD' ones are obvious today. If it is a boundary stone it is a much cruder version than the Mold ones, but then Mold is the county town. See also SJ1962 : Viewing area above Loggerheads - and a boundary stone?
Viewing area above Loggerheads - and a boundary stone? This viewing point high above Loggerheads is a popular area to visit, especially on a sunny day, and the exposed rock shows that this is limestone country. After many years of visiting this place I have only just noticed that the dark-faced stone to the right of the photo seems to have an 'L' cut into it. The old O.S. maps indicate several boundary stones in this area, so I wonder if this could be one of those for Loggerheads? <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2333250">SJ1962 : A Loggerheads boundary stone?</a>
Viewing area above Loggerheads - and a boundary stone?
This viewing point high above Loggerheads is a popular area to visit, especially on a sunny day, and the exposed rock shows that this is limestone country. After many years of visiting this place I have only just noticed that the dark-faced stone to the right of the photo seems to have an 'L' cut into it. The old O.S. maps indicate several boundary stones in this area, so I wonder if this could be one of those for Loggerheads? SJ1962 : A Loggerheads boundary stone?
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Bryn Eithen is located at Grid Ref: SJ1861 (Lat: 53.144083, Lng: -3.2205948)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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