324 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



Holy well, 



Flint. 1| Nant y Moch. 

 Bagillt. 3f Wallwine turnpike. 



5^ Holywell. 



At Holywell, fee Wenefrede's 

 wall and mills, for different procefle^ 

 in the preparation of lead, calamine, 

 copper, brafs, and cotten. Head Inn. 

 the White Horfe,* a good, but extra- 

 vagant houfe. 



About l m. from the town, are 

 the ruins of Bafmgweck Abbey. 



St. Afaph, - 



Holywell. 1, pafs the lead mines. 

 2~, See on an eminence at a 

 diftance on the right a high round 

 tower, fomewhat like an old wind- 

 mill, fuppofed to have been a Roman 

 Pharos. About 7, or 7-|, defcenc 

 into the vale of Clwyd. Extenfive 

 profpecl: ; Denbigh at a diftance on 

 the left, St. Afaph in front, and 

 Rhyddlan Cattle on the right. 10, 

 St. Afaph. 



At St. Afaph are the Cathedral 

 Bimop's palace and Deanry. From 

 the top of the Cathedral is an ex- 

 tenfive view along the vale. Inn 

 the White Lion. 



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* At the Ipns printed in italics, Port Chaifes, or Horfes, 

 be had. 



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