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Llanlleiana Old Porcelain Works


Nestled in a valley between Cemaes and Almwich we come across this on our headland walk. I thought at first it had to be an old mine building but no: this old works produced porcelain from deposits of china clay found on Dinas Gynfor and Llanlleiana Head nearby. The works consist of a main building and a remote chimney, this was to direct the noxious fumes away from the working areas. Llanlleiana means “church of the nuns” and the works were built on the site of a convent. They closed the works in 1920 after it was badly damaged by fire.
In the fields behind the ruins are the remains of St Ana’s Church and on the headland above the works are the remains of the Dinas Gynfor Iron Age settlement.
The curved walls to our left spills onto a shingle bay with a picnic table. No guesses then where we had our picnic. PiP
Enjoy full screen.
HWW, have a great day.
In the fields behind the ruins are the remains of St Ana’s Church and on the headland above the works are the remains of the Dinas Gynfor Iron Age settlement.
The curved walls to our left spills onto a shingle bay with a picnic table. No guesses then where we had our picnic. PiP
Enjoy full screen.
HWW, have a great day.
Frans Schols, Peter_Private_Box, J. Gafarot, mARTin and 21 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bonne journée salutaire.
HWW Herb
Such impressive walls!
HWW and have a nice week,Herb!
Best wishes
Füsun
Herb Riddle club has replied to gezginruh clubHWW, enjoy the day. Herb
HWW
Best Gordon
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubHWW, enjoy the day. Herb
Happy Wednesday. Cheers, Rosa.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneWas a great picnic in the sun too.
HWW, enjoy the day. Herb
HWW!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Marta Wojtkowska clubHWW, enjoy the day. Herb
HWW
An interesting set of ruins Herb...........nicely composed with good leading lines and some lovely green tones in the surrounding landscape.
I like the PiP.............the view from the table is splendid. I hope you enjoyed your picnic!
Splendid composition and very interesting infomation, Herb
Straight from the history books.
A very nice picture, and typical Welsh ruins!
We have them everywhere!
Best Wishes, and a very Merry Christmas!!
Peter
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