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Carreghofa (Welsh: Carreghwfa) is a
community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, and is 89.6
miles (144.2 km) from
Cardiff and 153.6
miles (247.2 km) from...
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divided into
Western and
Eastern branches which met at Garthmyl. At
Carreghofa Locks near Llanymynech, the
Montgomeryshire Canal connected to the Llanymynech...
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Carreghofa Castle (Welsh:
Castell Carreghwfa) was a
Norman timber and
masonry castle located in the
Welsh village of
Carreghofa, Powys.
Between its construction...
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Carreghofa Halt
railway station is a
disused station in
Carreghofa, Powys, Wales. The
station opened in 1938 and
closed in 1965. "Station Name: Carreghofa...
- Presteigne), was
transferred to Radnorshire. The
Denbighshire township of
Carreghofa (in the
parish of Llanymynech) was
transferred to Montgomeryshire. The...
- (a Lord of the
March or
border counties), and a
fortification called Carreghofa Castle was
built by the Earl of
Shrewsbury around 1101. The
place where...
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Llanymynech is in the parish. The
Welsh half is in the
community of
Carreghofa, Powys.
Listed buildings in
Llanymynech and Pant "Custom
report - Nomis...
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Frankton Junction with Llanymynech. This
joined the
Montgomeryshire Canal at
Carreghofa Locks when the
Montgomeryshire opened in 1797. In 1796,
Thomas Telford...
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father Owain Cyfeiliog.
Prior to this, in 1187, he had made an
attack on
Carreghofa Castle with his
brother Cadwallon, in the
course of
which they killed...
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Beguildy Berriew Bettws Brecon Bronllys Builth Cadfarch Caersws Carno Carreghofa Castle Caereinion Churchstoke Cilmery Clyro Cray
Crickhowell Cwmdu and...