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Carreg Cennen Castle (Welsh:
Castell Carreg Cennen) is a
castle sited on a high
rocky outcrop overlooking the
River Cennen,
close to the
village of Trap...
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Dyffryn Cennen is a
community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The po****tion of the
community taken at the 2011
census was 1,176. The
community is bordered...
- The Afon
Cennen is a
river in the
county of Carmarthenshire,
south Wales. It
rises on the
northern slopes of the
Black Mountain to the east of the summit...
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story set both in 1951 (the
present day) and in 1326,
mainly in
Carreg Cennen Castle, but also in
Kidwelly Castle and
Valle Crucis Abbey. The
story begins...
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Golden Grove lies near the town, and
further away, the
impressive Carreg Cennen Castle,
another Welsh stronghold. The
remains of
Talley Abbey can be seen...
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under Edmund,
capturing the
castles at Aberystwyth,
Carmarthen and
Carreg Cennen by June 1456. The
rebellion didn't last long, and by
early August, Edmund's...
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ferch Madog,
married Rhys ap Gruffydd,
prince of
Deheubarth and
Carreg Cennen Castle Marared ferch Madog,
married Iorwerth ab
Owain Gwynedd and was the...
- The
Carreg Cennen Disturbance is a zone of
geological faults and
folds in
south and mid
Wales which forms a part of both the
Church Stretton Fault Zone...
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Castle (95084)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 29
September 2021. Cadw. "Carreg
Cennen Castle (20923)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 29 September...
- near Llangyndeyrn.
Castles that can be
easily accessed include Carreg Cennen, Dinefwr, Kidwelly, Laugharne,
Llansteffan and
Newcastle Emlyn Castle. There...