Dyserth - Home
Welcome to the village of Dyserth, in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales, U.K.
This is an ongoing project - comments & contributions are very welcome
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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(opens in a new window)
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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
Sam’s Stores
DyserthCuriosities
DyserthRest Camp
Panoramas
The Mills
IncludingDyserth MillGrove MillMarian MillsLlewerllyd Mill
The Railway
MerseysideHoliday Camp
Land & Landownersincluding
Various grand familiesof the area
The ChapelsIncluding
Bethel
Mynydd Seion
Horeb and
United Reformed Church
An introduction to the historic village of Dyserth
Talargoch
Including:Newcomen Engine
The Mines & The Leats
Clive Engine House
Miner’s & Widow’s tales
Working Children
Dyserth Quarry andLime Works
St Bridget’s Church
Including:
Jesse Window
Hooded Tombs
War Graves
Plas Gwyn & Bishop Morgan
Dyserth
Waterfall
Henfryn HallandMia Hall
Dyserth CastleBuilt in the 1240s byHenry III and destroyedby Llewelyn ap Gruffyddin 1263
Local Walks
DyserthHeritageTrail
A WelshmaninWyoming
Acknowledgements
DyserthBrochure
Census Statisticsfor
Links toother sites
Village
Organisations
Plane Crashes:-DH Giant MothHP HalifaxBoeing B-17F
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BelgianRefugees
In the area
For reports of excavations etc. on Moel Hiraddug, including photographs, click hereand insert ‘Hiraddug’ into search box (opens in a new window)
Click here for more photos of excavations (opens in a new window)