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Colwinston (historically
sometimes Colwinstone; Welsh: Tregolwyn) is both a
village and a
community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales,
approximately 4 miles...
- St
Michael and All
Angels Church is a
Grade I
listed church in
Colwinston, in the Vale of Glamorgan,
south Wales. It
became a
Grade I
listed building on...
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later pla**** for Glamorgan. He left the army in 1897 and
relocated to
Colwinston in Wales,
where he
resided at Pwllywrach.
During the
Second World War...
- (or town) council, the
lowest tier of
local government.
Barry (town)
Colwinston Cowbridge with
Llanblethian (town)
Dinas Powys Ewenny Llanmaes Llancarfan...
- Pwll-y-Wrach or
Pwllywrach is a
historic manor house to the east of
Colwinston, Vale of Glamorgan,
south Wales. The
house and its
Western garden house...
- was only nine when he was
given the
copyright of the play, set up the
Colwinston Charitable Trust in 1995 to use the
money from
productions of the play...
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residence of a serviceman.
Ceredigion Llanfihangel y
Creuddyn Glamorgan Colwinston/Tregolwyn
Pembrokeshire Herbrandston Tavernspite, in Pembrokeshire, has...
- Castle. The
river has one tributary, the
Colwinston Brook, which,
joins the
river near the
village of
Colwinston. "(Ordnance Survey)". Bing (search engine)...
- curate. In 1832, he
became rector of
Eglwys Brewis and, in 1843,
vicar of
Colwinston. B****ett was
friends with the
evangelical cleric William Howels, and through...
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Castell Newydd •
Newton Nottage/Drenewydd yn
Notais • Nottage/Notais
Ogmore Colwinston/Tregolwyn •
Eglwys Fair y Mynydd/St Mary Hill • Ewenni/Ewenny • Llandyfodwg/Llandyvodog...