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The residential suburban area around Fairy Road dates to the mid to late-19th century. [2] [3]Maps from 1872 show Bath Road, Erddig Road, Ruabon Road, Sontley Road and Wellington Road having been developed, while by 1914, Fairy Road and its Arts and Crafts style buildings were developed.
The River Gwenfro (Welsh: Afon Gwenfro) is a small river in Wrexham County Borough, north Wales. It is a tributary of the Clywedog . [ 1 ] The name Gwenfro is possibly derived from the Welsh language words gwen (feminine of gwyn ), "white", and bro , "border", "boundary". [ 2 ] (
The major rivers have their length (in miles and kilometres) given. Also shown are two tables. Table 1 shows the longest rivers in Ireland with their lengths (in miles and kilometres), the counties they flow through, and their catchment areas (in km 2). Table 2 shows the largest rivers in Ireland (by mean flow) in cubic meters per second. Some ...
River regulation in Wrexham (1 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Wrexham County Borough" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The river Clywedog rises in the hills west of the village of Minera. After flowing through Minera it turns south-east, past Coedpoeth, Bersham and Rhostyllen and through the Erddig Country Park, then east, passing slightly to the south of Wrexham. There is a path along the entire river bank from Minera to Wrexham.
The counties of Ireland (Irish: Contaetha na hÉireann) are historic administrative divisions of the island.They began as Norman structures, and as the powers exercised by the Cambro-Norman barons and the Old English nobility waned over time, new offices of political control came to be established at a county level.
Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee) SSSI; Berwyn; Chirk Castle and Parkland; Chwarel Singret; Cloy Brook Pastures; Coedwig Ffosil Brymbo Fossil Forest; Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem and Cadney Mosses
Alyn Waters (Welsh: Dyfroedd Alun) is a country park situated between Gwersyllt and Llay in Wrexham County Borough, in the north-east of Wales, and is managed by Wrexham County Borough Council. [2] Alyn Waters takes its name from the River Alyn which passes through the park and a footpath runs parallel to the river. There are many paths and ...