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Abergwesyn (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village in the
Welsh county of Powys, in mid-Wales, at the
start of the
Abergwesyn valley and at the
confluence of...
- Mountains,
through the
Abergwesyn Valley, past the Nant
Irfon National Nature Reserve in the
hills above the
village of
Abergwesyn, and
through Llanwrtyd...
- The
community also
includes the
smaller settlements of
Llanwrtyd and
Abergwesyn, the
valley of the Afon Irfon, and a
large part of the "Desert of Wales"...
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called Llanwrtyd Wells, and
includes Llanwrtyd,
Llanwrtyd Wells and
Abergwesyn. The Clwyd-Powys
Archaeological Trust (CPAT)
survey suggests that the...
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property ownership..
Retrieved 2
March 2016
National Trust web page for
Abergwesyn Common. See also
interactive maps of NT
property ownership.. Retrieved...
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Evans (1693–1767) in the
parishes of Llanwrtyd,
Llanfihangel Abergwesyn and
Llanddewi Abergwesyn.
Around this time he
became involved in the
Methodist movement...
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officially formed in 1958. This
breed is most
common in Eppynt,
Llanafan Fawr,
Abergwesyn, and
Llanwrtyd Wells, and it is
little known outside Wales. The origins...
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Clydach Aberbechan Aberbran Abercegir Abercraf Abercynllaith Aberedw Abergwesyn Abergwydol Aberhafesp Aberhosan Abermule Abernant Abertridwr Aberyscir...
- Abergavenny, Abergele, Abergorlech,
Abergwaun (Fishguard), Aberkenfig,
Abergwesyn, Abergwili, Abergwynfi, Abergwyngregyn, Abergynolwyn, Aberhafesp, Aberhonddu...
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gatekeeper butterflies.
Vicarage Meadows, a gr****land
reserve near
Abergwesyn in the
Irfon Valley, is
managed by the
Trust and the
species growing there...