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See more images St Eilian's Church Llaneilian SH4697892897 53°24′38″N 4°18′13″W / 53.410633389101°N 4.303636237527°W / 53.410633389101; -4.303636237527 (St Eilian's Church) 12 May 1970 Church In Llaneilian village, set in a large rectangular churchyard with stone boundary walls and two sets of gates to south and west. 5363 See more images St Mary's Church, Llanfair ...
Anglesey Road is a special area of conservation (site reference code 002125) [4] along the R497 road just north of the village. It is a small site containing a variety of habitats and species found in unimproved upland grassland within the steep valley of the Multeen, a tributary of the River Suir. The main threat to the site is agricultural ...
Benllech (Welsh: [ˈbɛnɬɛχ]) is a village on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales.It is in the community of Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf, [1] which has a population of 3,382. [2] The name of Benllech village had been removed by the time of the 2011 census with the community being listed under Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf with the electoral ward being listed under Llanddyfnan.
Marian-glas or Marianglas (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a small village in Anglesey, north-west Wales. It lies between the larger villages of Moelfre and Benllech and just off the A5025. There is a large caravan park on the edge of the village and several camp sites. There is a church and pub but no shop.
The A5025 is an 'A' road that runs from Llanfairpwllgwyngyll to Valley in Anglesey, Wales. A major road around the north coast of the isle, it runs up the east, north and finally north-west side of the island via several places including Benllech and Amlwch. In all the road is 33.1 miles (53.3 km) long.
Anglesey made an unsuccessful bid for the 2009 games, led by Ynys Môn MP Albert Owen, in the hope of more than £3m of spending if it had hosted the event. However, Anglesey lacks two needful facilities: a six-lane competition swimming pool and an athletics track. [112] Several precursors to the modern football codes were popular in Anglesey.
The village has a number of pubs and restaurants including The Driftwood, Ocean's Edge, Seacroft, Sea Shanty and Farrell's Bar. On the two beaches — Porth Diana and the main beach — there are some shallow scuba diving sites, and the main beach is one of the tourist hotspots of Anglesey. There is sea fishing in the area.
It is within the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is within an Environmentally sensitive area. [ 2 ] In January 2010, the grounds became the first part of North Wales to be included in Google Street View , thanks to a scheme to include National Trust properties by using the Google Trike which scanned the paths at Plas Newydd in ...