Where is quarry row merthyr tydfil
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Nearest Hospitals. Nearest Dentists. Nearest GP Surgeries. Nearest Dispensing Chemists. Nearest Opticians. Nearest Libraries. Nearest Rail Stations. Merthyr Tydfil Station is 0. Merthyr Tydfil Station is staffed on a part time basis. Pentre-Bach Station is 1. Pentre-Bach Station is an unstaffed station. Troed-y-rhiw Station is 2. Troed-y-rhiw Station is an unstaffed station. Aberdare Station is 3. Aberdare Station is staffed on a part time basis. Nearest Airports.
Cardiff International Airport is Swansea Airport is Bristol International Airport is Gloucestershire Airport is Nearest Ferry Services. Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop is Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop is Newport S Wales Ferry Terminal is Clarence Embankment Waterbus Stop is Nearest Motorway or Major Trunk Road.
Nearest Tourist Attractions. Attraction Name: Dinas Rock Distance: 8. Sennybridge 11 November at Photo courtesy of the Alan George archive. The re-configuration of the road system and the construction of a new Taff bridge required the demolition of many adjacent houses.
The removal of a substantial portion of the British Tip meant that whole area underwent considerable change. Surprisingly and against all odds, the tree survived and remained healthy.
Quercus ilex , the Holm Oak belongs in Mediterranean climes and unlike our more familiar Sessile Qercuspetraea and Pedunculate Quercusrobur species, it is evergreen. Holm is the ancient English name for holly bush and it is indeed so like a holly that it is often mistaken for one.
Its sombre evergreen foliage casts a very dense shade that nothing can grow beneath it and reflects the climatic conditions found in its native lands.
There, the winter is rainy but fairly warm, while summers are dry and hot so thick waxy foliage is required to check undue loss of moisture. The tree is also unusual amongst the oaks in that its acorns take two years to mature. The species was first introduced into Britain in the sixteenth century at Mamhead Park, Devon and a large population is to be found on the Isle of Wight.
It has naturalised in a number of areas of southern Britain. One can only speculate at how it might have arrived in Merthyr Tydfil. The fairly close proximity of Cyfarthfa Park might offer one explanation. Several exotic species were imported by the Crawshay Family to enhance the landscaped parkland which surrounded their newly built gothic home.
There are numerous Turkey Oaks Quercuscerrris on the banks of the Taf-Fechan near Cefn Coed which might have had their origins within the confines of the park. It is possible that this tree might have arrived as part of a consignment of saplings or perhaps even grown from a single acorn. Ironically now however, the species is thought to damage aspects of biodiversity in this country and is listed as an alien invader.
Skip to content From the Cardiff Times years ago today….. Cardiff Times — 10 September An extract from the Ordnance Survey map showing the area mentioned in this article. To be continued at a later date….. A portion of the Public Health Map showing the area in question To be continued at a later date…….
In the latest entry in this series, we have a bit of a mystery. Below is an Ordnance Survey map of the area in question. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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