Cemaes Bay - a seaside Town on Anglesey, in
North Wales.
Cemaes Bay (Porth Wygyr).

Cemaes Bay - The Creek and Harbour
Cemaes Bay is a small village on the north tip of Anglesey.
Historically, it housed a fishing fleet, boat building,
and was a busy small
port.
The 5th century Llanbadrig church is nearby, said to have
actually been founded by St Patrick after he was shipwrecked
nearby. Once the parish church, but due to the remote location
a new St Padrig's Church has bee
built
in
the village.
The Magnox run Nuclear Power Station is not too far away - there
is an aerial photograph below.
There is a small but interesting high street in the
village, and a small central park to relax. Just a short walk
from the high street and you are on the beach.

Wylfa Power Station from the air
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Anglesey, Cemaes Bay Beach 1960's
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Anglesey, Cemaes Bay, High St 1915
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Anglesey, Cemaes Bay, Penrhyn and Harbour 1970's
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