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Cosheston is a village, parish, and
community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is
situated on an
inlet of the
Daugleddau estuary, 2
miles (3.2 km) north-east...
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castle or
fortified manor house with an ****ociated chapel,
located near
Cosheston,
Pembrokeshire in Wales.
Although in
private ownership, the
gardens are...
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Brawdy Burton Camrose Carew Castlemartin Cilgerran Clydau Clynderwen Cosheston Crymych Cwm
Gwaun Dale
Dinas Cross East
Williamston Eglwyswrw Fishguard...
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Cosheston Group is an
early Devonian lithostratigraphic group (a
sequence of rock strata) in west Wales. The name is
derived from the
village of Cosheston...
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Brawdy Burton Camrose Carew Castlemartin Cilgerran Clydau Clynderwen Cosheston Crymych Cwm
Gwaun Dale
Dinas Cross East
Williamston Eglwyswrw Fishguard...
- the Red Cliff,
Sandy Haven and
Gelliswick Bay
formations and a
later Cosheston Group with,
again in
ascending order, its
constituent Llanstadwell, Burton...
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Upton Chapel,
close by
Upton Castle, near
Cosheston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, is
dedicated to
Saint Giles and is a
Grade I
listed building.
Dating from the...
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Ffynone Hilton Court Gardens [citation needed]
Picton Castle Upton Castle,
Cosheston Dyffryn Fernant,
Fishguard [citation needed]
Abbey Cwmhir Hall Glansevern...
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Sensitive Area. The area includes:
Angle Bay,
Carew and
Cresswell Rivers,
Cosheston Pill, Daugleddau, Gann Estuary,
Pembroke River,
Pwllcrochan Flats and...
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Pennar and
Pembroke Dock,
voluntary controlled primary schools in Angle,
Cosheston and Stackpole, and St. Mary's
Catholic Primary School in
Pembroke Dock...