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- Bodelwyddan (Welsh pronunciation: [bɔdɛlˈwəðan]) is a village, electoral ward and community in Denbighshire, Wales, approximately 5 miles (8 km) south...
- Bodelwyddan Castle (Welsh: Castell Bodelwyddan), close to the village of Bodelwyddan, near Rhyl, Denbighshire in Wales, was built around 1460 by the Humphreys...
- Williams, first baronet of Bodelwyddan, remodelled the site's original Elizabethan house and raised the mansion. Bodelwyddan Castle was developed after...
- centuries in T20Is against West Indies. Salt was born on 28 August 1996 in Bodelwyddan, Wales. He began playing cricket in St Asaph and pla**** for the North...
- St Margaret's Church, Bodelwyddan, nicknamed the Marble Church, is a Decorated Gothic Style parish church in the lower Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire,...
- Brynpolyn township. An ecclesiastical parish of Bodelwyddan was created in 1860 covering the Bodelwyddan, Pengwern and ****ol townships, but it remained...
- and hosts the annual BP Portrait Prize competition. Beningbrough Hall Bodelwyddan Castle Montacute House London The three people largely responsible for...
- On 4 and 5 March 1919, Kinmel Park in Bodelwyddan, near Abergele, North Wales, experienced two days of riots in the Canadian sector of the local military...
- on the death of the third Baronet in 1784. The Williams Baronetcy, of Bodelwyddan in the County of Flint, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain...
- situated immediately to the north of Glan Clwyd Hospital in the parish of Bodelwyddan in the historic county of Flintshire, but now in Denbighshire. It was...