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Bronwydd is a
village and
community in the
county of Carmarthenshire, Wales,
situated about three miles north of
Carmarthen in the
valley of the River...
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Company and, as a result, only one mile (1.6 km) of
track north of
Bronwydd Arms was left in situ, the
Company being able to
acquire the full 8-mile...
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Bronwydd Castle (or
simply Bronwydd) was a
Welsh country house in Cardiganshire,
owned by the
Lloyd family. It is just
south of Llangynllo/Llangunllo...
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Bronwydd Arms
railway station,
originally a stop on the now
closed Carmarthen to
Aberystwyth Line, is the
headquarters of the
preserved Gwili Railway,...
- The
Bronwydd Arms
television relay station is
sited on high
ground to the west of the
village of
Bronwydd to the
north of Carmarthen. It was originally...
- Ceredigion. Yale
University Press. p. 116. ISBN 0-300-10179-1. "Cwmgwili,
Bronwydd".
British Listed Buildings.
Retrieved 17
April 2016. 51°53′06″N 4°17′27″W...
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eventually lifted in 1975. However, the
section of the old line
between Bronwydd Arms and
Danycoed Halt
still exists and is used by the
Gwili Railway, a...
- The
Lloyd baronetcy, of
Bronwydd in the
County of Cardigan, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 21
January 1863 for the
Welsh Liberal...
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filled in, but two remain. The
Carmarthen community is
bordered by
those of
Bronwydd, Abergwili, Llangunnor, Llandyfaelog, Llangain,
Llangynog and Newchurch...
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Andrew Barclay 1964/1929
posing as GWR 701 No. 1144 on the
Gwili Railway at
Bronwydd Arms, 27 June 1992.
Locomotives of the
Great Western Railway "Rail UK British...