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Bach-y-Graig Farm
Bach-y-Graig, Tremeirchion, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0UH - Wales, UK

Bach-y-Graig is a sixteenth century listed building steeped in history, being the first brick built building in Wales with a datestone of 1567. Oak panelling and beams, wood burner, colour TV and video, new kitchen in 2007, fully equipped, cooker,...
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Attractions near Bach-y-Graig Farm
A selection of attractions close to Bach-y-Graig Farm:
Afonwen Antique & Craft Centre  (4 Miles)
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...
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Denbigh Library and Museum  (4.9 Miles)
Denbigh Library and Museum is one of the focal points for cultural activity in this area. The interesting facility is filled with texts and...
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Penycloddiau  (4.9 Miles)
Penycloddiau is a heather and bilberry covered hill containing the largest Iron Age hill fort in the Clwydian range. Although little remains, apart from the...
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St Dyfnog`s Well  (6.2 Miles)
Reputed to cure skin complaints and other ailments, this holy well was much visited in byegone days. In the 18th Century, the bath was paved...
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Bodelwyddan Castle  (7.2 Miles)
Set in over 260 acres of wonderful manicured parkland, this wonderful historic house is one of the most well loved and best preserved in this...
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St Margaret’s Church  (7.5 Miles)
Once known as the ‘Pearl of the Vale’ but nowadays as the ‘Marble Church’, St Margaret’s was erected by Lady Willoughby de Broke in memory...
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Roman Baths  (7.8 Miles)
These very small, but interesting, Roman Baths are hidden away in a cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Prestatyn. The site is well cared for, and...
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St David’s Church  (9.2 Miles)
Opened in October 1852, St David’s Church is located three miles from Holywell, next to the Franciscan Friary of Pantasaph and across the road from...
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Prestatyn - Dyserth Walkway  (9.6 Miles)
Prestatyn - Dyserth Walkway is a recreational footpath of nearly three miles along the route of a disused railway line. The LNWR opened the Dyserth...
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St Winefride`s Well  (11.1 Miles)
According to legend, this holy spring rose where St Winefride`s head fell after it was cut off by a rejected suitor in the 7th Century....
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Basingwerk Abbey  (11.1 Miles)
Basingwerk Abbey started as a Savigniac community but in 1147 merged with the Cistercians. The abbey became quite prosperous after being granted gifts of land...
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Rhyl Arts Centre  (11.3 Miles)
This multi-purpose cultural centre has been established to offer a central venue for all of the arts in this community to be brought together....
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Greenfield Valley  (12.5 Miles)
The Greenfield Valley is now a fascinating, peaceful country park containing reservoirs, woodlands, industrial archaeological sites and ancient monuments. Two hundred years ago, there were...
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Ruthin Gaol  (12.5 Miles)
There aren’t many gaols with a tea shop and souvenirs but you’ll certainly need refreshments after you’ve visited the endless exhibitions on display at Ruthin...
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Maen Huail  (12.6 Miles)
Near Barclay`s Bank in St Peter`s Square is a large limestone boulder known as Maen Huail, where King Arthur is said to have beheaded a...
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Moel Famau  (12.6 Miles)
Rising to a height of 1818 feet above sea level, Moel Famau is the highest summit in the Clwydian range. The name means "Mother's Mountain"....
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Foel Fenlli  (12.6 Miles)
The huge ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort crown the summit of Foel Fenlli, a heather covered hill in the Clwydian range. Double ramparts...
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St Digain’s Church  (12.7 Miles)
Home to exceptionally bright stained glass windows, the beautiful church of St Digain’s is also famous for its churchyard. In pride of place it contains...
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St Cynbryd’s Church  (12.7 Miles)
St Cynbryd’s Church is situated on the road heading out of Llanddulas and was erected by the Hesketh family of nearby Gwrych Castle in 1868...
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Ruthin Craft Centre  (12.7 Miles)
This exciting arts and crafts project and gallery is one of the most important cultural centres in this region of Wales. The centre has...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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