Coed Pen-llwyn

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Coed Pen-llwyn

Road markings on A467 in advance of roundabout
Road markings on A467 in advance of roundabout Credit: David Smith

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.596461/-3.1233562 or Grid Reference ST2289. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road markings on A467 in advance of roundabout
Road markings on A467 in advance of roundabout
Tesco Extra, Pontymister and its car park Tesco was founded in East London in 1919 by Jack Cohen. The Tesco name first appeared in 1924. 
In 1995 it became the UK's largest supermarket chain, and is now one of the top three in the world.
Tesco Extra, Pontymister and its car park
Tesco was founded in East London in 1919 by Jack Cohen. The Tesco name first appeared in 1924. In 1995 it became the UK's largest supermarket chain, and is now one of the top three in the world.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 approaches the site of Church Road station in Lower Machen with an empty stone train from Oxford to Machen Quarry.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 approaches the site of Church Road station in Lower Machen with an empty stone train from Oxford to Machen Quarry.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 approaches the site of Church Road station in Lower Machen with an empty stone train from Oxford to Machen Quarry.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 approaches the site of Church Road station in Lower Machen with an empty stone train from Oxford to Machen Quarry.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 arrives at Machen Quarry with an empty stone train from Oxford.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 arrives at Machen Quarry with an empty stone train from Oxford.
Class 60 at Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 arrives at Machen Quarry with an empty stone train from Oxford.
Class 60 at Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 arrives at Machen Quarry with an empty stone train from Oxford.
Class 60 at Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 comes to a stop at Machen Quarry with an empty stone train from Oxford. The loco will then run around its train and draw it forwards for loading and departure.
Class 60 at Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 comes to a stop at Machen Quarry with an empty stone train from Oxford. The loco will then run around its train and draw it forwards for loading and departure.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 runs around its train at Machen Quarry, and is seen crossing Oak Lane bridge.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 runs around its train at Machen Quarry, and is seen crossing Oak Lane bridge.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60028 runs around its train upon arrival at Machen Quarry.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60028 runs around its train upon arrival at Machen Quarry.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry Class 60 No. 60055 approaches the site of Church Road station with an Oxford to Machen Quarry empty stone working.
Class 60 near Machen Quarry
Class 60 No. 60055 approaches the site of Church Road station with an Oxford to Machen Quarry empty stone working.
Loading a stone train at Machen Quarry
Loading a stone train at Machen Quarry
MPV at Lower Machen A Multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) pair - Nos. DR 98962 + DR 98912 - approach the site of the former Church Road station on a weedspray working (note the jets on to the lineside vegetation). The train worked from Margam to Margam via the branch to Machen (seen here), Newport and the Ebbw Vale branch.
MPV at Lower Machen
A Multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) pair - Nos. DR 98962 + DR 98912 - approach the site of the former Church Road station on a weedspray working (note the jets on to the lineside vegetation). The train worked from Margam to Margam via the branch to Machen (seen here), Newport and the Ebbw Vale branch.
Houses at the end of Wyndham Street
Houses at the end of Wyndham Street
Ebenezer Chapel, Machen
Ebenezer Chapel, Machen
St John’s Church, Machen
St John’s Church, Machen
Royal Oak, Chatham
Royal Oak, Chatham
Railway line The line between Newport and Machen was finally closed in 1964.
Railway line
The line between Newport and Machen was finally closed in 1964.
Hay bales In the distance, Medart to the left and Twmbarlwm to the right.
Hay bales
In the distance, Medart to the left and Twmbarlwm to the right.
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Coed Pen-llwyn is located at Grid Ref: ST2289 (Lat: 51.596461, Lng: -3.1233562)

Unitary Authority: Caerphilly

Police Authority: Gwent

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///bedding.complain.conductor. Near Machen, Caerphilly

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Located within 500m of 51.596461,-3.1233562
Bovil-uchaf
Historic: ruins
Lat/Long: 51.5991843/-3.1273733
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 51.5925212/-3.1201499
Direction: 235
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 12
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.5933669/-3.1279841
Direction: 235
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 20
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.5941728/-3.129171
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