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Welcome to the village of Dyserth, in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales, U.K.

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Various Articles & Documents


An 18th Century Stapleton Engraving


Dyserth Summer Fete and Fancy Fair, August 1916


Dyserth Peace Celebrations, July 1919


Dyserth Directory of Businesses & Private Residents, 1933


Official Guide to St Asaph, Rhuddlan, Dyserth, Bodfari & District, late 1930s


Local Defence Volunteers Exercise


The Singing Morgan Sisters in 1943


Dyserth Floods in 2000 - video

Victory Day press cutting


Dyserth Carnival 6th August 1951


Article from “Herald of Wales” Newspaper,1951


Newspaper Article about the Urdd Dyserth, 1953


Festival of Wales, Dyserth & Cwm Festivities, 1958
(With a short history of the two parishes)


Urdd Midsummer Festival, August 1962


Centenary of the Restoration of the Church 1875-1975

Our local band
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(unfortunately it can’t find just part of a word, you have to put in the whole word)

It does not search the old photos - there is a separate search in the old photo gallery

For some aerial photos near Dyserth - click here

The Old Photo Galleries now have over 1000 photos, see the Blog to check for updates

Dyserth Bowling Club - Dyserth Environmental Group - Dyserth & District Field Club - Dyserth Tuesday Morning Community Group


Sams Stores

Dyserth
Curiosities

Dyserth
Rest Camp

Panoramas

The Mills

Including
Dyserth Mill
Grove Mill
Marian Mills
Llewerllyd Mill

The Railway

Merseyside
Holiday Camp

Land & Landowners
including

Various grand families
of the area

The Chapels
Including

Bethel

Mynydd Seion

Horeb and

United Reformed Church

Dyserth

An introduction to the historic village of Dyserth

Talargoch

Including:
Newcomen Engine

The Mines & The Leats

Clive Engine House

Miners & Widows tales

Working Children

Dyserth Quarry
and
Lime Works

St Bridgets Church

Including:

Jesse Window

Hooded Tombs

War Graves

Plas Gwyn & Bishop Morgan

Dyserth

Waterfall

Henfryn Hall
and
Mia Hall

Dyserth Castle

Built in the 1240s by
Henry III and destroyed
by Llewelyn ap Gruffydd
in 1263

Local Walks

Dyserth
Heritage
Trail

Heritage Trail

A Welshman
in
Wyoming

Acknowledgements

Dyserth
Brochure

Census Statistics
for

Dyserth

Links to
other sites

Village

Organisations

Plane Crashes:-
DH Giant Moth
HP Halifax
Boeing B-17F

For
Updates

Belgian
Refugees

In the area

For reports of excavations etc. on Moel Hiraddug, including photographs, click here
and insert ‘Hiraddug’ into search bo
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Click here for more photos of excavations (opens in a new window)