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Boncath is a village,
community and
postal district in
north Pembrokeshire, Wales,
about 5
miles (8.0 km) west of
Newcastle Emlyn. The
village stands...
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Boncath railway station served the
village of
Boncath, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1886 to 1963 on the
Whitland and
Cardigan Railway. The
station was formally...
- The
family seat
during the 3rd Earl's
lifetime was
Ffynone House, near
Boncath, Pembrokeshire.
David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of
Dwyfor (1863–1945)...
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commissioned by John
Scandrett Harford from
William Paty.
Ffynone House near
Boncath in Wales,
designed by John Nash, is
largely completed. The
Mosque of Amr...
- a
group of 51
postcode districts for post
towns Aberaeron, Ammanford,
Boncath,
Burry Port, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Clynderwen, Crymych, Ferryside, Fishguard...
- Pen-y-bryn, Carreg-wen and Pontrhydyceirt, and the
villages of
Llechryd and
Boncath.
Cilgerran Hundred derives its
title from the
former town,
which was once...
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Kickers in the
United Soccer League. Born in England, Delicâte grew up in
Boncath in Wales, and
began his
playing career in at the age of 17,
playing for...
- Dock St
Davids Tenby Towns and
villages Ambleston Amroth Angle Blaenffos Boncath Brawdy Burton Camrose Carew Castlemartin Cilgerran Clydau Clynderwen Cosheston...
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Whitland Dyfed SA SA35
Llanfyrnach Dyfed SA SA36
Glogue Dyfed SA SA37
Boncath Dyfed SA SA38
Newcastle Emlyn Dyfed SA SA39
PENCADER Dyfed SA SA40 Llanybydder...
- Others, in Pembrokeshire,
include Ffynone,
built for the
Colby family at
Boncath, near Manordeifi, and
Foley House,
built for the
lawyer Richard Foley (brother...