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Llandinam and
Caersws before reaching Newtown. It then runs by
Abermule and
Cilcewydd before flowing beside Welshpool, the last town on its
course in Wales...
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model farm at
Glanhafren on the
Welshpool side of the
River Severn, the
Cilcewydd Corn mill, a Gas
Works with
Retort House,
Brickyard and Brickworks, a...
- SH8306 Ceri
Kerry Settlement SO1489
Cerist Cerist Settlement SN9688
Cilcewydd Cilcewydd Settlement SJ2204
Cilmeri Cilmeri Settlement SO0051 Y Clas-ar-Wy...
- Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. "Leighton Hall
Walled Garden,
Cilcewydd (29438)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. Cadw. "Leighton Hall...
- 1935
Chisworth Derbyshire 1933 1946
Cholderton Hill
Hampshire 1954 1957
Cilcewydd Powys 1931 1933
Cilibion Swansea 1950 1969
Cleethorpes Lincolnshire 1957...
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Ceredigion 52°13′N 4°10′W / 52.21°N 04.16°W / 52.21; -04.16 SN5260
Cilcewydd Powys 52°37′N 3°09′W / 52.62°N 03.15°W / 52.62; -03.15 SJ2204 Cilfrew...
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January 1923.
Midland Counties Dairy bought and
operated the
creamery at
Cilcewydd. A
siding from the
station gave
access for milk
trains to the creamery...
- Borough,
Montgomery was not
counted as a township. Forden:-Ackley and Hett,
Cilcewydd. Edderton, Hem
Magna and Parva, Lletygynfor, Munlyn, Thornbury/Gaer,...
- has
arched braces resting on low imposts.
Penybontfawr (1855).
Designed Cilcewydd Bridge (1861), Montgomeryshire.
Cilyrychen lime kilns,
built by Richard...
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Landmark Trust Poultry Cottage Slurry Enclosure Cilcewydd Mill, a
sawmill for the
Leighton Estates.
Cilcewydd Semi-detached
double villa c.1863.
Yellow brick...