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    Former Pen-y-graig limestone quarry tramroad, passing at this point beneath a contemporary road tht leads from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte.Road at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).Road at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5)..Nineteenth century building by the side of Pen-y-graig quarry road, and close to the Pen-y-graig tramroad. Now used as housing with some twentieth century alternations visible.Mid-nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry road. They are associated with houses immediately below the road.Road at Pen-y-graig, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village and ultimately to the Telford Road (modern A5).Road at Pen-y-graig quarries leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village.Small quarry face by the Pen-y-graig quarry road.Road at Pen-y-graig quarries, leading from former quarry offices into Froncysyllte village.Mid-nineteenth century buildings by the side of the Pen-y-graig quarry road. They are associated with houses immediately below the road.

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