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Machynlleth Collection

"Machynlleth: A Picturesque Welsh Town Embracing Sustainability and History" Nestled in the heart of Wales

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Machynlleth Bridge

Machynlleth Bridge
The bridge over the River Dovey at Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: circa 1805

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Welsh Cottages

Welsh Cottages
Typical traditional Welsh cottages beside the River Dovey, near Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Solar photovoltaic panels on roof Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Wales UK

Solar photovoltaic panels on roof Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Wales UK
MAB-1005 Solar photovoltaic panels on roof Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Wales UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Wales / River Dovey

Wales / River Dovey
A fine view of the River Dovey and Machynlleth Bridge, Montgomeryshire, north Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: A country track - Machynlleth, Wales

A country track - Machynlleth, Wales
A country track meanders into the distance, Machynlleth, Wales. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd 1960

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Machynlleth Victorian period

Machynlleth Victorian period

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Machynlleth, Wales

Machynlleth, Wales

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Map of North Wales, c. 1777

Map of North Wales, c. 1777
From The Large English Atlas: or, a new set of map of all the counties of England and Wales drawn from the several surveys which have been hitherto been published

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: The Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Powys, Wales

The Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
The Clock Tower, a Grade II Listed Building in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales - fine example of a High Victorian Gothic 3-stage square tower with spire. Date: 1953

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Princess Street, Machynlleth, widest street in North Wales

Princess Street, Machynlleth, widest street in North Wales
Princess Street, Machynlleth - the widest street in North Wales, July 1937. 1937

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: The parliament of Owen Glendower (litho)

The parliament of Owen Glendower (litho)
3105966 The parliament of Owen Glendower (litho) by Valda, John Harris (d.1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: The parliament of Owen Glendower)

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: The Newtown and Machynlleth Railway, North Wales (engraving)

The Newtown and Machynlleth Railway, North Wales (engraving)
1588120 The Newtown and Machynlleth Railway, North Wales (engraving) by Wimperis, Edmund Morison (1835-1900) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Newtown and Machynlleth Railway, North Wales)

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Powys SY20 8 Map

Powys SY20 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Powys SY20 8

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Sheep Herding, Aberdovey - Aberdyfi, Glamorgan

Sheep Herding, Aberdovey - Aberdyfi, Glamorgan
Sheep Herding, Aberdovey/Aberdyfi, Snowdonia National Park, near Machynlleth, Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1900s

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Sustainable house and garden Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Wales UK

Sustainable house and garden Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Wales UK
MAB-1010 Sustainable house and garden Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Wales UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Machynlleth

Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Machynlleth
The Edward VII Memorial Hospital at Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire. The hospital, located in the former Machynlleth Union workhouse, opened in 1920 for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) patients

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Turf roof on eco houses at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machylleth Wales

Turf roof on eco houses at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machylleth Wales
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Rubbish thrown out by an average household in one year at the Centre for Alternative Technology in

Rubbish thrown out by an average household in one year at the Centre for Alternative Technology in Machylleth
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageMachynlleth Collection: Cretan windmill on hillside Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Powys Wales UK

Cretan windmill on hillside Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Powys Wales UK
MAB-946 Cretan windmill on hillside Centre for Alternative Technology Machynlleth Powys Wales UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Machynlleth: A Picturesque Welsh Town Embracing Sustainability and History" Nestled in the heart of Wales, a charming town that seamlessly blends its rich history with a commitment to sustainable living. The iconic Machynlleth Bridge stands as a testament to the town's heritage, connecting past and present. As you stroll through the quaint streets lined with traditional Welsh cottages, it's hard not to be captivated by their timeless beauty. These cottages tell stories of generations past, preserving the essence of Welsh culture. But Machynlleth isn't just about preserving history; it also looks towards the future. With solar photovoltaic panels adorning rooftops across town, Machynlleth proudly embraces renewable energy. The Centre for Alternative Technology serves as an educational hub for eco-conscious individuals seeking innovative solutions to environmental challenges. The enchanting River Dovey winds its way through this picturesque countryside, offering breathtaking views at every turn. Walking along a country track in Machynlleth feels like stepping into a postcard-worthy landscape where nature reigns supreme. In addition to its Victorian-era charm, Machynlleth boasts architectural gems like The Clock Tower. This historic landmark stands tall against the backdrop of rolling hills and showcases the town's enduring character. Looking back even further into history reveals fascinating insights into North Wales' development with maps dating back to 1777. These ancient cartographic treasures provide glimpses into how this region has evolved over time. Machynlleth truly encapsulates everything that makes Wales special – from its idyllic landscapes to its proud heritage. Whether you're exploring centuries-old bridges or immersing yourself in Victorian-era architecture, this captivating town offers something for everyone who seeks beauty intertwined with sustainability.