Coed Fron-wen

Wood, Forest in Denbighshire

Wales

Coed Fron-wen

The Llangernyw Yew The Llangernyw Yew is believed to be aged between 4,000 years and 5,000 years old, making it one of the oldest individual living organisms in the world.

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The Llangernyw Yew Credit: Jeff Buck

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The Llangernyw Yew The Llangernyw Yew is believed to be aged between 4,000 years and 5,000 years old, making it one of the oldest individual living organisms in the world.

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The Llangernyw Yew
The Llangernyw Yew is believed to be aged between 4,000 years and 5,000 years old, making it one of the oldest individual living organisms in the world. Wikipedia LinkExternal link
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Saint Digain's Parish Church, Llangernyw
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The Old Stag, Llangernyw The Old Stag was originally built as a farm in 1640, converted to a hotel in the late 1800's and into a pub in the late 1970's.
The Old Stag, Llangernyw
The Old Stag was originally built as a farm in 1640, converted to a hotel in the late 1800's and into a pub in the late 1970's.
The A548 at Llangernyw The A548 as it heads south through Llangernyw.
The A548 at Llangernyw
The A548 as it heads south through Llangernyw.
Field opposite The Nursery Field opposite farm buildings at The Nursery to the west of Llangernyw.
Field opposite The Nursery
Field opposite farm buildings at The Nursery to the west of Llangernyw.
Farmland near Rhan Hir Farm Farmland near Rhan Hir Farm near the village of Llangernyw.
Farmland near Rhan Hir Farm
Farmland near Rhan Hir Farm near the village of Llangernyw.
The lane near Ty Isa Gell
The lane near Ty Isa Gell
Road junction at Gell
Road junction at Gell
Fields next to Afon Elwy There appears to have been significant dredging on the nearside bank of the river - or perhaps preparation for flood defences? The fence shown on the map, crossing the field in front of the camera, is no longer there. It appears that the road is built on top of the ancient river bank and the fields are the alluvial plain.
Fields next to Afon Elwy
There appears to have been significant dredging on the nearside bank of the river - or perhaps preparation for flood defences? The fence shown on the map, crossing the field in front of the camera, is no longer there. It appears that the road is built on top of the ancient river bank and the fields are the alluvial plain.
Fields and ancient river bank near Llangernyw Afon Elwy lies across the field.
Fields and ancient river bank near Llangernyw
Afon Elwy lies across the field.
Fields near the A548
Fields near the A548
Feed store at Bodgynwch
Feed store at Bodgynwch
Afon Elwy
Afon Elwy
Agricultural Building, Llangernyw
Agricultural Building, Llangernyw
Tree outside Rhan Hir Farm The road is descending steeply from a 187 metre spot height.
Tree outside Rhan Hir Farm
The road is descending steeply from a 187 metre spot height.
Flowering gorse at Rhan Hir Farm At the west end of the farm buildings, near a 187 metre spot height.
Flowering gorse at Rhan Hir Farm
At the west end of the farm buildings, near a 187 metre spot height.
Roadside grit bin, near Rhan Hir Farm The narrow lane descends steeply through several bends.
Roadside grit bin, near Rhan Hir Farm
The narrow lane descends steeply through several bends.
Trees on a field boundary, near Rhan Hir Farm The boundary runs south from the minor road that passes the farm.
Trees on a field boundary, near Rhan Hir Farm
The boundary runs south from the minor road that passes the farm.
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Coed Fron-wen is located at Grid Ref: SH8668 (Lat: 53.203054, Lng: -3.6951488)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 53.203054,-3.6951488
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 53.2011884/-3.6985612
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 53.2063037/-3.6991406
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