Places
36 places found.
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- Pentre-cwrt, Dyfed
- Pentre Halkyn, Clwyd
- Pentre, Mid Glamorgan
- Ton Pentre, Mid Glamorgan
- Pentre, Powys (near Llangynog)
- Pentre, Powys (near Guilsfield)
- Pentre, Powys (near Bishop's Castle)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Mold)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Ruabon)
- Pentre, Shropshire (near Chirk)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Hawarden)
- Pentre, Dyfed (near Pontyates)
- Pentre, Powys (near Newtown)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Chirk)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Ruthin)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Mold)
- Pentre, Shropshire (near Oswestry)
- Pentre, Powys (near Welshpool)
- Pentre, Clwyd (near Mold)
- Pentre, Shropshire (near Forton)
- Burntwood Pentre, Clwyd
- Pentre Berw, Gwynedd
- Pentre Hodre, Shropshire
- Pentre Llanrhaeadr, Clwyd
- Pentre-celyn, Clwyd
- Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
- Pentre Gwynfryn, Gwynedd
- Pentre Maelor, Clwyd
- Pentre-clawdd, Shropshire
- Pentre Galar, Dyfed
- Pentre Llifior, Powys
- Pentre-cefn, Shropshire
- Pentre-Gwenlais, Dyfed
- Pentre-Poeth, Dyfed
- Pentre Cilgwyn, Clwyd
- Pentre Morgan, Dyfed
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Maps
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Memories
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The park keeper's lodge in the centre of the photograph is adjacent to the main entrance to the gardens from Westlecot Road.
The oyster stall is at the start of Pier Road, the Magpie café is in the centre and amusement arcades have started to appear towards its end.
As the population dramatically increased, it was no surprise that the Temperance Hotel (centre) was built in 1890.
Down the street, the Assembly Rooms (centre) can be seen protruding from behind Middle Row.
photograph was taken from almost exactly the same viewpoint as one to be seen later taken in 1960; it is very much apparent that at this time the village was a thriving, almost self-sufficient commercial centre
Having perambulated the town centre, much more is to be enjoyed in the walks to the north of the church.
TODAY THE RUSHES seems just a busy stretch of road linking the town centre to the main road to Derby.
If you look around you'll see the emblem incorporated into various designs, including one of the walkways by the Gracechurch Centre.
There is a family centre at the church where various activities take place, and wedding receptions are held here too.
Since 1891, Mr Hillary has sold his jeweller's shop to Mr Boothroyd (centre right), and the house next to the Buck Hotel, has been replaced with a shop front and the arrival in the town of
The castle (right) dominates the centre of this large market town at the entrance to Swaledale.
The building in the centre of the picture was the former butter and fish market.
A Saxon settlement beside the River Cuckmere, Alfriston was a centre for smuggling.
Facing south, Bury Villas are on the corner of Church Street (centre), which leads to the High Street.
In the centre is the tomb of Sir William ap Thomas and his wife Gwladys.
It is sad that not many of their ideas for the rejuvenation of the town centre were ever put into place, mainly because the finance was not available.
The picturesque village of Burwash was once a centre of the Wealden iron industry.
The openness of the village centre is striking, with some good later 18th/early 19th-century houses ranging either side of the grass-banked brook, with its modest urban district council railings
The centre of the bridge marks the boundary of the West Riding and the Ainstey of York - a grant of land by King John to the city that contained some twenty villages.
If you look around you'll see the emblem incorporated into various designs, including one of the walkways by the Gracechurch Centre.
The building in the centre of the picture was the former butter and fish market.
The building in the centre of the row, at the end of Bancks Street, was all that remained of the older buildings.
westwards up West Street to the Town Hall (left of centre), a Ford Model T passes the shops of Best, Warren and Spiller (right).
The almshouses we see behind the pump (centre) were taken down in 1964.
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