1051 Rose Marie Cottage on Carreg Heilin (Sometimes spelled Heilyn) Lane. c1900. William & Sarah Hughes with one of their 6 children. From 1800 to 1817 Chapel services were held there – There is a short article about that in the Dyserth Chapels section (Bethel). Until 1897 it was a Post Office (I don’t know when it started as Post Office though)
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1152 Village Tip taken from the top of Graig Bach mid 1960s.
The lime kiln at Dyserth Quarry can be seen in the background. Carreg Heilyn Lane runs across the top side of the tip, behind the shed. There are still gates to the area in Carreg Heilyn Lane.
The lime kiln at Dyserth Quarry can be seen in the background. Carreg Heilyn Lane runs across the top side of the tip, behind the shed. There are still gates to the area in Carreg Heilyn Lane.
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1209 Old caravan alongside Rosemarie
or Rose Marie. L to R:- Ann Green, Ann Weighill nee Thomas, Mable Myfanwy Green (mother of Ann Green).
or Rose Marie. L to R:- Ann Green, Ann Weighill nee Thomas, Mable Myfanwy Green (mother of Ann Green).