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Aberconwy House
Now owned by the National Trust - after narrowly escaping being bought by an American who wanted to ship the whole property back to the United States - Aberconwy House is...
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Abererch Station
Abererch Station is located on the Cambrian Coastal Line at a level crossing close to the village of Abererch in Wales. The village is a coastal community on the Llewyn...
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Abergele and Pensarn Station
This station serves the twin towns of Abergele and Pensam in North Wales. Both towns are coastal and relatively suburban in character. Although not primarily tourist destinations in their...
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Afonwen Antique & Craft Centre
The largest family run Antique and Craft Centre in North Wales, thousands of quality crafted items from Wales and around the world. Specialists in antiques and collectables from furniture, silver, china,...
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Alice in Wonderland Monument
Alice Liddell was a daughter of Henry Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and as a child spent many happy summers at their holiday home of Pen Morfa – later known...
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Amlwch Copper Mines
From soft rose hues to deep, rustic autumn tones, the terrain of Amlwch Copper Mines feature a complete artists palette of colour. Resembling a lunar landscape this once thriving mine dominated...
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Ammanford Boots Chemist
At the heart of Ammanford on Quay Street, this branch of Boots has a friendly and attentive staff that is always happy to help you find the right products for you...
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Bangor - High Street Boots Chemist
The Boots in Bangor is on the High Street and is well located for public transport and parking. The store stocks a wide and extensive range of products related to...
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Bangor Station
Bangor Station is the last mainland station on the line that runs between London Euston and Hollyhead. The station is a major interchange and has services to many areas of...
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Bardsey Island
Lying two miles off the end of the Lleyn Peninsula, this small island can be reached by boat from Aberdaron or Pwllheli. Once a place of Christian pilgrimage, 20,000 saints are...
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Barmouth Station
Barmouth Station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway and has services to much of North Wales and Shrewsbury. The station primarily serves the seaside town of Barmouth that is a...
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Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris Castle on the Island of Anglesey is the great-unfinished masterpiece. It was built as one of the ’iron ring’ of North Wales’s castles by the English monarch Edward I, to...
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Betws-y-Coed Station
This station is located on the Conwy Valley Line and is an important interchange for those wishing to take buses into the Snowdonia National Park. The station serves a small...
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Bodorgan Station
This station serves the small community of Bodorgan on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. The Island is connected by a road and rail link but still remains quite...
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Britain’s Smallest House
Situated in a beautiful position on the Quayside at Conwy, this red painted ‘one up – one down’ holds the title of the smallest house in Britain. Measuring only 3.05metres by...
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Buckley Station
Buckley Station serves the moderate sized town of Buckley in the northern Welsh area of Flintshire. Historically the area was famous for its mining but like much heavy industry in...
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Caernarfon Airfield
The airfield was once known as RAF Llandwrog and during the Second World War was home to the Bomber Command where gunners, radio operators and navigators were trained before being sent...
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Caernarfon Airworld Museum
Explore Caernarfon’s aviation museum and you will not be disappointed. On display are some magnificent examples of classic aircraft from a Seahawk to a Javelin and even a Westland Whirlwind helicopter....
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Caernarvon Boots Chemist
At Pool Place in Caernarvon, this branch of Boots carries an extensive and wide ranging series of products that cover every aspect of domestic care and family health. From vitamins...
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Cardigan Boots Chemist
Located in Cardigan, this Boots branch offers a great location in the heart of the community, close to the main transport links and car parks. The store carries an extensive...
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Carmarthen Boots Chemist
On Red Street in Camarthen, offering easy access to the transport links and car parks of the town centre, Boots stocks a large range of products. Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics are...
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Cefn y Bedd Station
Cefn y Bedd Station serves the small village by the same name in the border country up in the North of Wales. The station has few facilities and is surrounded...
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Chirk Station,
Located on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham Line, Chirk Station would once have been an interchange on the Great Western Railway. Today the station serves the small community of the same...
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Church of St Mary
Commanding a prime position in the heart of Betws-y-Coed, St Mary’s is a notable example of a Victorian parish church, which was built in 1879 specifically to cater for the expanding...
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