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H.M.Stanley - St. Dyfnog's Church

Denbighshire

8 km / 5 miles
This 5 mile walk starts from the delightful medieval Welsh church, where both John Rowlands, Stanley's putative father, and James Vaughan Horne, possibly his real father where buried in 1854 and 1848 respectively. Nearby are the King's Head, a 16th C coaching inn, the Anvil Pottery almhouses built in 1729, and St Dyfnog's Holy Well, once visited by many pilgrims due to its healing properties. The walk passes Llys Farm, John Rowlands former home.


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Path Type: Other Paths
Attributes: Average Gradients

Publications, Badges and Certificates:

Guidebook Denbighshire People and Places: H M Stanley Walks  (Denbigh Library )

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7.3 km (4.5 miles)
127 m (417 ft) ascent
142 m (466 ft)  maximum height

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