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Builth Wells (/ˈbɪlθ ˈwɛlz/; Welsh: Llanfair-ym-Muallt ) is a
market town and
community in the
county of
Powys and
historic county of
Brecknockshire (Breconshire)...
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Builth Wells Hospital (Welsh:
Ysbyty Llanfair ym Muallt) was a
heath facility in Bronllys, Wales. It was
managed by
Powys Teaching Health Board. The hospital...
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through the
central valley. The main
towns were Brecon, Beaufort, Brynmawr,
Builth Wells, Crickhowell, Hay-on-Wye, Llanelly,
Llanwrtyd Wells, R****au, Talgarth...
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Builth Castle (Welsh:
Castell Llanfair-ym-Muallt) was a
castle built under King
Edward I, just
outside Builth Wells, Powys, Wales. At one time it was...
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Builth Wells Rugby Football Club is a
Welsh rugby union team
based in
Builth Wells. Today,
Builth Wells RFC play in the
Welsh Rugby Union,
Division Two...
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Builth Road
railway station is a
station primarily serving the town of
Builth Wells, in mid Wales. It is on the
Heart of
Wales Line. The
station is over...
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Builth Volcanic is a
geologic formation in Wales. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Ordovician period.
Earth sciences portal Wales portal Paleontology...
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Builth Wells railway station, in
Llanelwedd Powys Wales was
opened as
Builth station on 21
September 1864 by the Mid-Wales Railway,
although excursions...
- Wells,
Llangammarch Wells and
Llanwrtyd Wells. At
Builth Road, two
miles (3.3 km) from the town of
Builth Wells, the line
crosses the
former route of the...
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Justiciar of
South Wales. The
existing royal lordships of
Montgomery and
Builth Wells remained unchanged. To
maintain his dominance,
Edward constructed...