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- Q6667361 subject Q8898751.
- Q6667361 abstract "Loggerheads is a village in Denbighshire, Wales on the River Alyn, a tributary of the River Dee.It has a country park which follows the course of the River Alyn through karstic limestone countryside including the sites of old lead mines and mills. there is a working flour mill on site.A leat or leete, built around 1824 follows the side of the valley nearby and was used to carry water to the lead mines of Mold Mines, on land owned by the Grosvenor family. It is now the popular Leete Walk. The name Loggerheads may come from the dispute over estate boundaries between the lordships of Mold and Llanferres. The final boundary is marked by Carreg Carn March Arthur which is said to bear the imprint of Arthur's horse's hoof after it jumped from the nearby mountain, Moel Famau. The local pub has a sign showing two men grimacing at each other with the words We Three Loggerheads, taken from a painting by Richard Wilson. The third loggerhead was the viewer.".
- Q6667361 areaCode "01352".
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- Q6667361 gridReference "SJ189626".
- Q6667361 postalCode "CH7".
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- Q6667361 thumbnail We_Three_Loggerheads,_A494_-_DSC05440.JPG?width=300.
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- Q6667361 dialCode "1352".
- Q6667361 lieutenancyWales Q1067984.
- Q6667361 officialName "Loggerheads".
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- Q6667361 postcodeDistrict "CH7".
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- Q6667361 point "53.154 -3.214".
- Q6667361 type Place.
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- Q6667361 comment "Loggerheads is a village in Denbighshire, Wales on the River Alyn, a tributary of the River Dee.It has a country park which follows the course of the River Alyn through karstic limestone countryside including the sites of old lead mines and mills. there is a working flour mill on site.A leat or leete, built around 1824 follows the side of the valley nearby and was used to carry water to the lead mines of Mold Mines, on land owned by the Grosvenor family. It is now the popular Leete Walk.".
- Q6667361 label "Loggerheads, Denbighshire".
- Q6667361 lat "53.154".
- Q6667361 long "-3.214".
- Q6667361 depiction We_Three_Loggerheads,_A494_-_DSC05440.JPG.
- Q6667361 name "Loggerheads".