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Llannefydd, Clwyd

Llannefydd maps

Historic maps of Llannefydd and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Llannefydd maps

Llannefydd map

Historic map of Llannefydd

Clwyd map

Illustrated Victorian map of Clwyd

Llannefydd map

Historic Map of any Llannefydd postcode

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Llannefydd photos

We have no photos of Llannefydd, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Henllan, Llanfairtalhaiarn, Bodelwyddan, Groes, St George, St Asaph, Llansannan, Denbigh, Abergele, Nantalyn, Betws Yn Rhos, Gwrych Castle, Towyn, Rhuddlan, Towyn

Memories of Llannefydd

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Clwyd memories

Careg Daffydd

My grandparents, Harrry amd Amelia Fieding, moved to Marli from Rhyl where Harry built boats; he continued to do so at Marli between (about) 1935 and 1949. Careg Daffydd was a cottage on its own, down a track and at the edge of a wood; had no electricity; a path led down through another wood to a footbridge over the River... [more]

Shared on 09 October 2008 by Martin Woodhouse.

Carreg Dafydd

Concerning the earlier post by Martin Woodhouse regarding Carreg Dafydd, my brother currently lives there having moved there three years ago. If you are coming from the Marli direction you pass the school on your right and then Sinan church and road junction on your left. Just before the council houses in Glascoed you turn left on to the road to... [more]

Shared on 14 September 2009 by Martin Barlow.

My days as a child

I used to stay with my Nain and Taid during the school holidays during the 60's and early 70's. Taid was Owen Hugh Evans who was the Game Keeper during that period. The Game Keeper's house was in a wonderful location, with woods to the rear of the house and the Bryn to the front of the house. Taid loved his... [more]

Shared on 14 October 2008 by Anthony Harris.

Happy days

First holiday away without mum and dad. Not yet eighteen and big wories about being served in The Kinmel, crikey, they served anyone!
The gang included Nick Worsley, Chris Booth, Pete Clough, Sally Taylor and many more whose names I have forgotten.
My father used to enjoy fishing off the rocks by the lifeboat station and his ashes were scattered there... [more]

Shared on 14 April 2009 by Paul Selby.

my childhood

Well what can I say! My father was born in the village and of course my grandparents lived and died there.They lived at number 1 Maes ye Llan (probably spelt wrong) and with my dad living in Manchester bringing up 3 children with my mum we were always in the village at my grandparents.The memories that I have are all brilliant... [more]

Shared on 29 July 2006 by Paul Jones.

Looking for Rob

My name is Margaret Wynne.  I am writing this on behalf of my sister Christine Jones (nee Parrington) who was a nurse at St Asaph Hospital in the 70's and there was a fellow in St Asaph named Robert (Rob) who was interested in my sister and she would like to contact him again.  They used to see each other in... [more]

Shared on 03 June 2008 by Margaret Wynne.

coming home from China

Elias and Polly Owen came home from Shanghaiand lived at No 3 Elwy Viewand Iwas able to aquaint myself with all my St. Asaph family and see them for the first time, she only lived a few months and then Elias packed up and went off to Australia, but I remember it well, I had three families there, my mother... [more]

Shared on 17 September 2007

1960s

I too was born at Denbigh Hospital (1958) and we lived in Trewen which at the time hadn't been extended to Erw Salsbury.
I used to walk to school with Mum down Ruthin Road to Fron Goch and we'd call at a sweet shop on the way back on a busy corner.
Dad worked at Edward Thomas & Co which was... [more]

Shared on 14 August 2009 by Shirley Jones.

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