Enochs Fish and Chips
Enochs Fish and Chips is a fast food restaurant in Valley, Anglesey, Wales which is located on London Road. Enochs Fish and Chips is situated nearby to the pub The Bull Hotel, as well as near the community center St Michael’s Church Hall Valley.- Type: Fast food restaurant
- Cuisine: fish and chips
- Address: London Road, Y Fali / Valley, Holyhead, LL65 3DP
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Valley railway station and Valley Station signal box, Anglesey.
Valley railway station
Railway station
Photo: Ansbaradigeidfran, Public domain.
Valley railway station is a railway station that serves the village of Valley in Anglesey, Wales. It is the last station before the western terminus of the North Wales Coast Line at Holyhead. It also serves the nearby RAF base. Valley railway station is situated 880 feet southwest of Enochs Fish and Chips.
Valley Station signal box, Anglesey
Building
Photo: Sterim64, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Valley Station signal box is a Grade II listed, 2-storey, timber built signal box located near the railway station in Valley, Anglesey, North Wales. Located directly north-west of the level crossing on the B4545 road, the signal box is thought to have been built in the middle of the 19th century as one of 15 new huts built along the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Valley Station signal box, Anglesey is situated 900 feet south of Enochs Fish and Chips.
Ynys Benlas
Islet
Ynys Benlas is a small islet situated in the Inland Sea, part of the Cymyran Strait between Anglesey and Holy Island. It measures approximately 65 metres by 35 metres at low tide and covers about 0.2 hectares.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Four Mile Bridge and Caergeiliog.
Four Mile Bridge
Village
Photo: alan smethurst, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Four Mile Bridge is a village spanning both sides of the Cymyran Strait in Wales, connecting Holy Island with Anglesey, and is approximately three miles southeast of Holyhead.
Caergeiliog
Village
Photo: Eric Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Caergeiliog is a village on Anglesey island, north-west Wales. It is in the community of Llanfair-yn-Neubwll and has a population of 355. The name derives from Welsh, and is a combination of Caer, meaning 'castle' or 'fort', and ceiliog, meaning 'cockerel'.
Llanfair-yn-Neubwll
Hamlet
Photo: Phil Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Llanfair-yn-Neubwll is a village and community on the Isle of Anglesey in the north west of Wales. The community includes the villages of Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn and Caergeiliog, and had a population of 1,688, increasing to 1,874 at the 2011 census. Llanfair-yn-Neubwll is situated 1½ miles south of Enochs Fish and Chips.
Enochs Fish and Chips
- Categories: building, food, and restaurant
- Location: Valley, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.28374° or 53° 17′ 1″ northLongitude
-4.56177° or 4° 33′ 42″ westOpen location code
9C5Q7CMQ+F7OpenStreetMap ID
way 1321923234OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=fast_foodOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap attribute
cuisine=fish_and_chips
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