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Brynberian is a
small village in
north Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the
foothills of the
Preseli Mountains in the
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It is...
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uncertain and it is
variously said to live in Llyn Llion, Llyn Barfog, near
Brynberian Bridge or in Llyn yr Afanc, a lake near Betws-y-coed that was
named after...
- Brodgar. The site is
located around 1 mile (1.6 km) to the
south west of
Brynberian. This
tract of
moorland sits on the
southern slopes of the 339 m (1,112 ft)...
- (400 m).
Villages and
other settlements within the
range include Blaenffos,
Brynberian, Crosswell, Crymych, Cwm Gwaun,
Dinas Cross,
Glandy Cross, Mynachlog-ddu...
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Brithdir Mawr, Broadfield,
Broad Haven, Broadmoor(r), Broadway(r), Broom(r),
Brynberian, Brynhenllan, Burton,
Bwlchygroes Caerfarc****,
Caldey Island, Camp Hill...
- to have had a son at
Brynllywarch Academy by 1696. He was
minister of
Brynberian Independent Church, Pembrokeshire. He died in June 1729. "Thomas Beynon"...
- in Welsh)
about 1.5
kilometres (0.9 miles)
northwest of the
hamlet of
Brynberian in the
Preseli Hills area of the
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in...
- llin
birian in c.1600)
crossing Afon
Brynberian, the road p****es
close by the
hamlet of
Brynberian. From
Brynberian, the
gradient increases until the road...
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Glasffrwd (L) Nant
Egnant (L) Nant
Rhydol (R) Afon
Nyfer Nant Duad (R) Afon
Brynberian (L) Afon
Bannon (L)
River Gwaun (Afon Gwaun)
River Aer (L) From St David's...
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tributaries are Afon
Bannon (L - i.e. left,
facing downstream), Afon
Brynberian (L) and Nant Duad (R). The
river is
bridged by
several lanes and the B4329...