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The feature below was first shown on my website on 4 April 1998

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Images of Wales

Saturday, 4th April 1998



Llanfyllin,
Montgomeryshire

Photography by John Ball - 17 Mar 1998
(with Agfa ePhoto307 digital camera)

This attractive market town is near Welshpool, on the northern edge of
Montgomeryshire, close to the Welsh border with England. Much of its
architecture dates from the 18th century.

Llanfyllin

Above: Llanfyllin viewed from a nearby hillside.


Manor House, Llanfyllin

Above: The Manor House, Llanfyllin.


Llanfyllin Cemetery

Above: Llanfyllin cemetery.


Churchyard

Above: Many of the old gravestones in the churchyard surrounding
the parish church of St Myllin have been removed. Most of those that
remain are now arranged against the perimeter wall.


St Myllin's ChurchRam's Head

Above: The bricked-up doorway (left) is set in the wall of St Myllin's Church. Many
of the buildings in Llanfyllin use this warm red brick. The ordinary wooden gate
(right), leading to a side passage, is made extraordinary by being decorated with
a painting of a ram's head.


Stables

Above: An old stables on the outskirts of Llanfyllin.

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