Flat Wood

Wood, Forest in Flintshire

Wales

Flat Wood

Orchard Farm On the A525.
Orchard Farm Credit: JThomas

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Orchard Farm On the A525.
Orchard Farm
On the A525.
A525 towards Wrexham Looking north west.
A525 towards Wrexham
Looking north west.
Barn at Cloy Hall
Barn at Cloy Hall
Pont Bangor-is-Coed Bangor-on-Dee bridge in the early morning spring sunshine.
Pont Bangor-is-Coed
Bangor-on-Dee bridge in the early morning spring sunshine.
Bangor on Dee, St Dunawd
Bangor on Dee, St Dunawd
Pub and church The Royal Oak and St Dunawd's Church in Bangor-is-y-Coed.
Pub and church
The Royal Oak and St Dunawd's Church in Bangor-is-y-Coed.
Bangor racecourse Viewed from the B5069.
Bangor racecourse
Viewed from the B5069.
Field with two trees At Cloy Farm.
Field with two trees
At Cloy Farm.
Autumnal reflections In the River Dee.
Autumnal reflections
In the River Dee.
Kayakers come ashore on the River Dee An inflatable kayak coming in to land just upstream from the old Bangor Bridge.
Kayakers come ashore on the River Dee
An inflatable kayak coming in to land just upstream from the old Bangor Bridge.
Bangor Bridge The original bridge over the Dee at Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed dates from Medieval times and is Grade I listed. Completely inadequate to cope with modern motor  traffic, it was replaced by the Bangor By-pass bridge just upstream in 1978. It still carries one-way light motor traffic from west to east. 

Looking downstream; a large quantity of flotsam has accumulated against one of the bridge piers.
Bangor Bridge
The original bridge over the Dee at Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed dates from Medieval times and is Grade I listed. Completely inadequate to cope with modern motor traffic, it was replaced by the Bangor By-pass bridge just upstream in 1978. It still carries one-way light motor traffic from west to east. Looking downstream; a large quantity of flotsam has accumulated against one of the bridge piers.
Bangor Bridge The original bridge over the Dee at Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed dates from Medieval times and is Grade I listed. Completely inadequate to cope with modern motor  traffic, it was replaced by the Bangor By-pass bridge just upstream in 1978. It still carries one-way light motor traffic from west to east. 

Looking downstream; a large quantity of flotsam has accumulated against one of the bridge piers.
Bangor Bridge
The original bridge over the Dee at Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed dates from Medieval times and is Grade I listed. Completely inadequate to cope with modern motor traffic, it was replaced by the Bangor By-pass bridge just upstream in 1978. It still carries one-way light motor traffic from west to east. Looking downstream; a large quantity of flotsam has accumulated against one of the bridge piers.
St Dunawd's Church, Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed Grade II* listed church, part dating back to the 14th Century. St Dunawd was the abbot of the original monastery which stood on the site in the 6th Century. The flood bank of the River Dee can be seen to the right.
St Dunawd's Church, Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed
Grade II* listed church, part dating back to the 14th Century. St Dunawd was the abbot of the original monastery which stood on the site in the 6th Century. The flood bank of the River Dee can be seen to the right.
Floodbank on the River Dee Upstream from Bangor Bridge.
Floodbank on the River Dee
Upstream from Bangor Bridge.
Local map of  Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed Posted on the wall of the churchyard, this map was compiled from the drawings, memories and records of the people of the area.
Local map of Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed
Posted on the wall of the churchyard, this map was compiled from the drawings, memories and records of the people of the area.
Bangor By-pass Bridge The by-pass bridge oat Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed on the A525 was built in 1978 to relieve pressure on the original medieval bridge a short way downstream which was completely inadequate to cope with modern traffic.
Bangor By-pass Bridge
The by-pass bridge oat Bangor-on-Dee/Bangor-is-y-Coed on the A525 was built in 1978 to relieve pressure on the original medieval bridge a short way downstream which was completely inadequate to cope with modern traffic.
Bangor-on-Dee Bridge & log jam
Bangor-on-Dee Bridge & log jam
Bangor-on-Dee, - St Dunawd Church
Bangor-on-Dee, - St Dunawd Church
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Flat Wood is located at Grid Ref: SJ3843 (Lat: 52.985047, Lng: -2.9132561)

Unitary Authority: Wrexham

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 52.985047,-2.9132561
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.9871923/-2.9178258
Brynhovah
Name Cy: Brynhovah
Name En: Brynhovah
Place: hamlet
Wikidata: Q107033203
Lat/Long: 52.9844279/-2.9171177
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.9820767/-2.9170319
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