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Delve into Gyfelia in United Kingdom

Gyfelia in the region of Wales is located in United Kingdom - some 159 mi or ( 257 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Gyfelia is now 01:38 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Wynnstay, Wolverhampton, Sheffield, Rossett, and Plas Power. While being here, you might want to check out Wynnstay . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Gyfelia ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Reverse Fountain - water goes down !

0:13 min by John Ogbourne
Views: 29677 Rating: 3.35

Remarkable and unusual water feature at Erdigg, Nr Wrexham, N Wales (National Trust property) - created many years ago - the downward fall of the water creates a pressured supply of water to nearby ho ..

Wrexham 2 - 2 Chester City

3:06 min by chesterfan69
Views: 5332 Rating: 5.00

Conference side Wrexham vs Chester City in the derby match from November 2007. ..


Winter Pt. 1 - Goodbye Miss January by FlowMotion UK

2:22 min by FlowMotionTube
Views: 2408 Rating: 4.92

Old footage mainly filmed in Dec / January 09 ( harsh winter months ) - showing some training and good times when every where is covered in ice and snow and slippery surfaces. Share the love and don't ..

rm 250 old school road test

0:33 min by chrisalmond2009
Views: 1674 Rating: 5.00

1986 RM 250 Road test ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Wrexham Maelor

Wrexham Maelor was one of six local government districts of the county of Clwyd, north-east Wales, from 1974 to 1996. It was formed from parts of the administrative counties of Denbighshire and Flintshire. From Denbighshire came the municipal borough of Wrexham and Wrexham Rural District. From Flintshire came Maelor Rural District and the parish of Marford and Hoseley from Hawarden Rural District. The Flintshire areas had been exclaves, separated from the rest of the county by Denbighshire.

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Located at 53.00 -3.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Districts of Wales abolished in 1996, Former subdivisions of Wales, History of Denbighshire, History of Flintshire, History of Wrexham County Borough

Wat's Dyke

Wat's Dyke is a 40 mile (64 km) earthwork running through the northern Welsh Marches from Basingwerk Abbey on the River Dee estuary, passing to the east of Oswestry and onto Maesbury in Shropshire, England. It runs generally parallel to Offa's Dyke, sometimes within a few yards but never more than three miles away.

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Located at 52.99 -3.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Ancient dykes, Anglo-Saxon sites in England, Anglo-Saxon sites in Wales, Archaeological sites in Powys, Archaeological sites in Shropshire, England–Wales border, English Heritage sites in Shropshire, Fortification in England, Fortification in Wales, Fortification lines, History of Shropshire, Ruins in England, Ruins in Wales, Separation barriers

Johnstown, Wrexham

Johnstown is a village in the county borough of Wrexham, Wales, and forms part of the old coal mining community of Rhosllannerchrugog. The disused coal mine at Hafod is situated to the east of the village and the mine's former coal tip has now been converted to a country park, Bonc yr Hafod. The nearby clay quarry is currently used as a landfill site for waste from Liverpool. It now takes waste from anywhere after the transfer to Cory's.

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Located at 53.01 -3.04 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Villages in Wrexham county borough

Erddig

Erddig Hall is a National Trust property on the outskirts of Wrexham, Wales. Located 2 miles south of Wrexham town centre, it was built in 1684–1687 for Joshua Edisbury, the High Sheriff of Denbighshire; it was designed in 1683 by Thomas Webb (- 1699), 'freemason', of Middlewich, Cheshire. Erddig is one of the country's finest stately homes - in September 2007 it was voted the UK's "favourite Historic House" and the "8th most popular historic site" in the UK by Britain's Best.

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Located at 53.03 -3.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Wrexham county borough, Country houses in Wales, Gardens in Wales, Historic house museums in Wales, Museums in Wrexham county borough, National Trust properties in Wales, Wrexham

Lindisfarne College

Lindisfarne College was a private school or independent school. It was founded in 1891 in Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex, England. In 1940 Lindisfarne College moved from Westcliff to nearby Creeksea Place, but during World War II the building was requisitioned by the military and the school transferred to Newburgh Priory at Coxwold in Yorkshire. In 1950 the school made its final move to Wynnstay in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales which was once the ancestral home of the Williams-Wynn family.

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Located at 52.99 -3.04 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Educational institutions disestablished in 1994, Educational institutions established in 1891, Independent schools in Essex, Independent schools in Wales, Ruabon