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North Weald Bassett, or simply North Weald (/ ˈ w iː l d / WEELD), is a village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. [1] The village is within the North Weald Ridges and Valleys landscape area. A market is held every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday at North Weald Airfield. The market used to be the largest open ...
Property Image Type Access Unitary authority Community Historic County Grid Reference Coordinates Ref. Barclodiad y Gawres: Barclodiad y Gawres, Interior: Burial Chamber: Free: Isle of Anglesey: Aberffraw: Anglesey: SH329707: 1] Basingwerk Abbey
Below is a list of the stately homes, historic houses, castles, abbeys, museums, estates, coastline and open country in the care of the National Trust in Wales, grouped into the unitary authority areas. Many areas of land owned by the trust, both open-access and closed to the public, are not listed here.
Plas Teg is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Wales. [1] It is near the village of Pontblyddyn in Flintshire , between Wrexham and Mold . It is considered to be one of the finest examples of Jacobean architecture in Wales, and the finest in North Wales .
The North Wales Growth Deal was signed on 17 December 2020, spanning 15 years. Unlike the city regions in South Wales, North Wales lacks a definitive main economic and urban centre, with settlements such as Bangor, Llandudno, Deeside, Holyhead and Wrexham all having roles in the regional economy. The deal involves £240 million committed by the ...
Wallasea Island; Waltham Abbey; Walton-on-the-Naze; Warley; Wendens Ambo; West Bergholt; Westcliff-on-Sea; West Hanningfield; West Horndon; West Mersea; West Tilbury
The minuscule home was built in the 16th century and remained in use until 1900, when the tenant was a 6-foot-3-inch (1.91 m) fisherman named Robert Jones. The rooms were too small for him to stand up in fully and he was eventually forced to move out when the council declared the house unfit for human habitation, along with a number of properties.
Trevor (Welsh: Trefor) is a village in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is situated in the scenic Vale of Llangollen, on the A539 between Llangollen and Wrexham, in the community of Llangollen Rural, and in the historic county of Denbighshire. Its name is an anglicised version of the Welsh place-name Trefor, meaning "large village".