Coch y Moel Farm from the top of the ffridd The field behind the farmhouse was the site of the medieval Ty Fair (Mary's House)a pilgrims' hospice.
Coch y Moel Farm from the top of the ffridd The field behind the farmhouse was the site of the medieval Ty Fair (Mary's House)a pilgrims' hospice.
Former smallholdings on the slopes of Mynydd Rhiw The infertile land on the lower slopes of Mynydd Rhiw were enclosed and divided into smallholdings in the first half of the 19thC. The tiny fields of this zone contrast with the much larger fields of what in Welsh is called "llawr gwlad" (lit.=floor of the country i.e the lowland areas). These smallholding fields are now used for family pets - donkeys, goats and ponies.
The path from Llandygwnning Church to the haunted Gelliwig manor house The path crosses over the Afon Soch by means of new footbridge and follows the hedge up to the drive of Gelliwig. Gelliwig manor lies within the grove of trees. In fact its name means "a grove of trees".
Cottage on the north side of Mynydd Rhiw

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