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Vale of Llangollen
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Historic Landscape Characterisation

The Vale of Llangollen: Llangollen
Photographs of character area


CPAT PHOTO 1766-08 Llangollen, Castell Dinas Brān, and Creigiau Eglwyseg. Photo: CPAT 1766-08.

CPAT PHOTO 1766-216 Bridge across the river Dee at Llangollen. Photo: CPAT 1766-216.

CPAT PHOTO 1766-312 A view from the north-east showing Llangollen nestling in the Dee valley. The dome of the Royal International Pavilion used by the the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is visible to the right. Photo: CPAT 1766-312.

CPAT PHOTO 1766-210 Llangollen Railway Station, viewed from Llangollen Bridge, now operated by the Llangollen Railway Trust Ltd (www.llangollen.railway.co.uk). The railway, first opened in 1849, was extended westwards to Corwen in 1865. Photo: CPAT 1766-210.

CPAT PHOTO 1766-221 Characteristic 18th and 19th-century buildings in Chapel Street, Llangollen, overlooked by Dinas Brān in the background. Photo: CPAT 1766-221.

CPAT PHOTO 1766-01 Llangollen from the south-east with the railway station towards the left and the bridge over the river Dee towards the centre. Photo: CPAT 1766-01.