Derwen Churchyard Cross
Overview
Decorated cross of the mid-to late 15th century, set in the churchyard of St Mary's, a redundant church. There are images on the cross, but these are too weathered to identify. Photo credit: © Crown copyright (2015) Cadw
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Opening Times: Open all year, daily 10-4 (last admission 3.30). Closed 24-26 Dec & 1 Jan
About the area
The north-east Wales county of Denbighshire shares a name – though not the same borders – with one of Wales’s thirteen historic counties. It includes the seaside holiday towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn; the medieval county town of Denbigh; and the tiny cathedral town of St Asaph.
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Bed & Breakfast
Firgrove Country House B&B
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"Passionate hosts welcome guests to their pristine house and gardens...."
- Rooms 3
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
Hotel
Palé Hall Hotel & Restaurant
★★★★★
"First class service and friendly staff in a fine country house hotel...."
- Family rooms: 6
- Free TV
- WiFi available
- Lift available
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Firgrove Country House B&B
Standing in immaculate mature gardens in a peaceful rural location, Firgrove Country House retains many original features, highlighted by quality decor and furnishings throughout. Bedro...
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The Griffin Inn
The Griffin Inn is at the heart of Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, near Offa’s Dyke Path and a short distance from Ruthin. This a characterful roadside inn with roots dating back several centur...
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Palé Hall Hotel & Restaurant
Set on the edge of Snowdonia National Park overlooking the River Dee, Palé Hall was originally built in 1871 by industrialist Henry Robertson with the instruction that ‘no expense shoul...
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The Hand at Llanarmon
Appointed to a high standard, this inn provides a range of thoughtfully furnished bedrooms, with smart modern bathrooms. Public areas retain many original features including exposed bea...
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Tyn Cornel Camping
A delightful riverside park with mountain views that is a popular base for those who enjoy kayaking and canoeing – The National White Water Centre is adjacent and there is a pleasant ri...
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Haulfryn Caravan Park
Located on a former garden centre and nursery site and adjacent to a racecourse renowned in the late 1800s, this family park is located between the historic city of Chester and the popu...
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Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park
A very tranquil, attractively laid-out park set in three grassy paddocks with a superb facilities block including a disabled room and dishwashing area. The majority of pitches are super...
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Pen-y-Dyffryn Country Hotel
Peacefully situated in five acres of grounds, Pen-y-Dyffryn is a charming old house that dates back to around 1840, when it was built as a rectory. The tastefully appointed public rooms...
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