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Caldey Island (Welsh:Ynys Bŷr) is a
small island near Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, less than 1 mile (1.6 km) off the coast. With a
recorded history going...
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Caldey Abbey is an
abbey of the
Trappists situated on
Caldey Island off the
coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales,
south of Tenby.
Caldey Island thrived as a...
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Caldey Lighthouse is
located on the
south end of
Caldey Island,
three miles (5 km) off the
south Pembrokeshire,
Wales coastline, a
small island inhabited...
- Merchant's House.
Boats sail from Tenby's
harbour to the offs****
monastic Caldey Island. St Catherine's
Island is
tidal and has a 19th-century Palmerston...
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Island (Welsh: Ynys Farged) is a
small tidal island to the
northwest of
Caldey Island in
Carmarthen Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
island derives its modern...
- provided, and so
moved to Llantwit's
daughter house, the
island monastery of
Caldey off the
coast of
Dyfed (Pembrokeshire), Wales,
where he
became abbot after...
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Caldey Priory is a
Grade I-listed
priory on
Caldey Island off the
coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, some 300
metres (330 yd)
south of the
modern Caldey Abbey...
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children on 'crime free'
Caldey Island for decades". The Guardian.
Retrieved 18
November 2017. Morris,
Steven (10
December 2024). "
Caldey Island abuse report:...
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traditions that had existed.
There is a
Caldey Ogham Stone in St Illtyd's Church, part of the Old
Priory on
Caldey Island. The
stone dates to 5th or 6th...
- Island, Glamorgan,
Gower Peninsula, Carmarthenshire,
South Pembrokeshire and
Caldey Island.
Until Tudor times the
Bristol Channel was
known as the
Severn Sea...