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Three ****s or
Aberllynfi (Welsh: [ˌabɛrˈɬənvi]) is a
village near
Glasbury in Powys, Wales. The
Welsh name
refers to the
mouth of the Afon
Llynfi which...
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Castles of
which only earthworks,
fragments or
nothing remains include:
Aberllynfi Castle Barland Castle Beguildy Castle Bleddfa Castle Builth Castle Buddugre...
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Gwernyfed is a
community in Powys, Wales,
centred on the
village of
Aberllynfi (Three ****s). It
takes its name from
Gwernyfed Park, a
medieval deer park...
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Abercynafon Aberhafesp Aberhosan Aberllynfi Adfa
Abermule Beggar's Bush
Berriew (Aberriw)
Bettws Cedewain (Betws Cedewain)...
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Cusop Castle (c.f. "Cusop Castle", "Mouse Castle"), 2.7 miles:
Aberllynfi Castle/Great
House Mound, 2.8 miles:
Castle Kinsey, 3.9 miles: Clifford...
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Railways Brecon (Free Street) to
Hereford (Barton), via
Talyllyn Junction,
Aberllynfi and Hay-on-Wye 1962 (to all traffic)
Holywell branch line
London & North...
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Aberhonddu Brecon Settlement SO0428
Aberhosan Aberhosan Settlement SN8097
Aberllynfi Three ****s
Settlement SO1737 Aber-miwl
Abermule Settlement SO1694 Aber-nant...
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Gwernyfed Deer Park,
Aberllynfi (700401)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. "Old
Gwernyfed Formal Gardens,
Aberllynfi (86068)". Coflein. RCAHMW...
- 1710, 1713 and 1715.
Williams died on 28 July 1721, and was
buried at
Aberllynfi. He and
Elizabeth had four children:.
Henry Williams (died 1723) Thomas...
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flows northeast past the
village of
Three ****s (otherwise
known as
Aberllynfi)
before entering the
River Wye just
upstream of
Glasbury Bridge. The Afon...