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Cemmaes (Welsh: Cemaes) is a
village in
northern Powys, Wales, in
Glantwymyn community. The po****tion
numbered 935 in 1841, this
dropped sharply between...
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increasing to 1,185 at the 2011 Census. The
village of
Cemmaes is 1+3⁄4
miles to the northeast.
Cemmaes Road lies at the
junction of the
major A470 and A489...
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Cemmaes railway station was an
intermediate railway station on the
Mawddwy Railway which ran from
Cemmaes Road to
Dinas Mawddy in the
Welsh county of...
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Newtown and
Machynlleth Railway (N&MR) in Mid-Wales,
serving the
village of
Cemmaes Road. The N&MR p****ed
through the
Cambrian Mountains in the deep Talerddig...
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through Lydham, Churchstoke, Newtown, Caersws,
Cemmaes Road and Machynlleth.
Between Caersws and
Cemmaes Road, the road is
concurrent with the A470, which...
- Dyfi
Valley in mid-Wales that
connected Dinas Mawddwy with a
junction at
Cemmaes Road
railway station on the
Newtown and
Machynlleth Railway section of...
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angle that only one
vehicle at a time can p****. At
Cemmaes Road the road
joins the A487 at a roundabout. A
right turn at the roundabout...
- 0649 was
Middlesbrough (MH9) –
numbers were
transferred to 0642 01650 —
Cemmaes Road,
Machynlleth (ML0) 01651 —
Oldmeldrum – – Was
originally 0055 (OL5)...
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Llewelyn in the
middle of the Dyfi
Hills down to Mathafarn, north-west of
Cemmaes Road,
where it
joins the Afon Dyfi.
Between 1763 and
around 1840 a water...
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extended north in the 1970s. Next used in 1935 from the A489 near
Cemmaes to
Mallwyd on an old
section of the A491 (the
remainder became the A458...