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Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses straddle the border between England and Wales. Fenn's Moss is on the Welsh side of the border and is in Wrexham County Borough, while Whixall Moss is in north Shropshire, on the English side of the border, and is only separated from Fenn's Moss by the Border Drain, a ditch similar to many others on the mosses, [1] which was dug in 1826. [2]
Wrexham County Borough is in north-east Wales, straddling the ancient border earthwork Offa's Dyke. There are 107 scheduled monuments in the county borough. The 29 Bronze Age and Iron Age sites are mainly found to the west of Offa's dyke, and are in the main burial mounds and hillforts on the uplands. To the east of the dyke are the majority of ...
A Moss Branch was later created from the Ffrwd Branch, making the Wheatsheaf Branch, its brake inclines and two tunnels defunct by 1908. [2] The Great Central Railway Brymbo Branch also ran through the valley, and the Moss Valley station is still visible. Much of the local working force relied on these collieries for both income and fuel.
Fenn's Bank railway station was a station in Bronington, Wrexham, Wales. The station was opened on 4 May 1863 and closed on 18 January 1965. The station was opened on 4 May 1863 and closed on 18 January 1965.
Linnaemya vulpina, Fenn's Moss, North Wales, July 2010 2: Author: Janet Graham: Licensing. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic ...
The Stiwt Theatre holds the Wrexham young people's music festival since 2006. The Stiwt now do various shows and the grade II* listed building is open to the public to see. St John's Anglican parish church, 1852. Church of St John Evangelist A grade II listed building, built in 1852 to a design by Thomas Penson and
Welcome to Wrexham Season 3 — which will consist of eight episodes — hits the pitch Thursday, April 18 at 10/9c, airing on FX (and streaming next day on Hulu), followed by the Friday, April 26 ...
The Anglican church, which was consecrated in 1837, is dedicated to St John the Evangelist, [1] and is part of the Diocese of St Asaph. [2] Former vicars include John David Edwards (vicar from 1843 to 1885), whose most famous hymn tune composition is Rhosymedre , upon which Ralph Vaughan Williams later based an organ prelude.