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  2. Penrhos, Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    The Home Farm at Penrhos was bought by Captain Nigel Conant, the estate's land agent, who continued to farm some 500 acres (200 ha) until its sale in 1969—for the development of the Anglesey Aluminium smelting plant. Anglesey Aluminium granted public access in 1972 under the direction of Ken Williams, a local policeman and amateur naturalist.

  3. Penrhos Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Penrhos Country Park (also known as Penrhos Coastal Park) (grid reference) is a country park near Holyhead, on the island of Anglesey in Wales, United Kingdom. The park attracts approximately 100,000 visitors each year. [ 1 ]

  4. Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    The history of the settlement of the local people of Anglesey starts in the Mesolithic period. Anglesey and Great Britain were uninhabitable until after the previous ice age. It was not until 12,000 years ago that the island of Great Britain became hospitable. [25] The oldest excavated sites on Anglesey include Trwyn Du (Welsh: Black nose) at ...

  5. Roman conquest of Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    Anglesey was invaded as it was an important centre for the Celtic Druids and their religious practices which made it a place of resistance to Roman rule. [ 3 ] No surviving Roman sources mention Anglesey, which was recorded in Latin as Mona (and is still known as Môn in modern Welsh ), after its conquest.

  6. Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones - Wikipedia

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    Penrhos Feilw with Holyhead Mountain behind. The Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones are a pair of standing stones on Holy Island west of Anglesey in north-west Wales. They are thought to date from the Bronze Age but their origins and purpose are unclear. They are about 3 m (10 ft) high and are a similar distance apart.

  7. William Owen Stanley - Wikipedia

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    He was heir to Penrhos estate in Anglesey where he lived throughout his life. [5] Stanley was a member of parliament (MP) for Anglesey 1837–1847, [6] City of Chester 1850–1857 [7] and Beaumaris 1857–1874. [8] He was also the Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey 2 March 1869 – 24 February 1884, [9] Stanley was a captain and adjutant in the ...

  8. Penrhos - Wikipedia

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    Penrhos is derived from the Welsh words pen ("head" or "top") and rhos ("moorland"). It may refer to: Places. Penrhos, Anglesey, a village in Wales Penrhos Country Park (AKA Penrhos Coastal Park), a country park near Penrhos, Anglesey; Penrhos, Gwynedd, Wales, a village and former civil parish

  9. Holy Island, Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    Whilst most of the coastline is rocky, there are sandy beaches at Trearddur Bay and Penrhos Country Park. Due to its rocky nature the island has seen many shipwrecks through the years. The coastal zone between the island and the mainland of Anglesey is a large site of special scientific interest: Beddmanarch–Cymyran. [18]