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Denbighshire (/ ˈ d ɛ n b i ʃ ər,-ʃ ɪər / DEN-bee-shər, -sheer; [3] Welsh: Sir Ddinbych [ˌsiːr ˈðɪnbɨχ]) is a county in the north-east of Wales. It borders the Irish Sea to the north, Flintshire to the east, Wrexham to the southeast, Powys to the south, and Gwynedd and Conwy to the west.
James Sargant Storer: Denbigh castle, Denbighshire ; Artist: ... This image is available from the National Library of Wales ... Sic19/Prints in the Welsh Landscape ...
The Eglwyseg valley is an area to the north east of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales; it is within the boundaries of Llantysilio Community. The name also refers to a widely scattered hamlet in the valley. Formerly the old township of Eglwysegl or Eglwysegle, the area is now best known for its dramatic rock formations and unspoiled historic ...
The Pierce Memorial Garden is an urban park in the town of Denbigh, in Denbighshire, Wales. It was constructed between 1874 and 1887 and commemorates Evan Pierce who donated the land. Pierce, a doctor, sat on Denbigh Town Council for 50 years and served five terms of office as mayor .
Looking towards the Moors alongside a quarried outcrop A ruined house on the Clwydian Way, on the Denbigh Moors south of the village of Cyffylliog in Denbighshire. The Denbigh Moors (Welsh: Mynydd Hiraethog) are an upland region in Conwy and Denbighshire in the north of Wales, between Snowdonia and the Clwydian Range.
Denbigh (/ ˈ d ɛ n b i / DEN-bee; Welsh: Dinbych [ˈdɪnbɨχ]) is a market town and a community in Denbighshire, Wales. Formerly the county town of the historic county of Denbighshire until 1888, [1] Denbigh's Welsh name (Dinbych) translates to "Little Fortress"; a reference to its historic castle. Denbigh lies near the Clwydian Hills.
Denbighshire is a county in the north of Wales.It covers an area of 844 km 2 (326 sq mi) [1] and in 2021 the population was approximately 96,000. [2]The Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales was established in 2002 and given statutory status in 2022.
Loggerheads Country Park is a country park in the village of Loggerheads, Denbighshire, Wales. [1] [2] The park has a wooded river valley that follows the course of the River Alyn and high cliffs from within the Clwydian Range of mountains, [1] with views of the range's tallest mountain Moel Famau. [3]