- Bettws-y-
Crwyn is a small,
remote village and
civil parish in south-west Shropshire, England. It is
close to the England–Wales
border and is one of a...
- to 'f' in Welsh). The
community includes the
settlements of Bodfach, Ty
Crwyn,
Abernaint and
several farms. The town lies in the
valley of the
River Cain...
- Bettws-y-
Crwyn is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains six
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
- of
hypothermia or a
heart attack.
There was a
dispute between Bettws-y-
Crwyn parish and
Kerry parish as to who
should bury the body.
Bettws buried him...
- Bentlawnt, Beobridge, Berrington, Betchcott, Betton,
Betton Strange, Bettws-y-
Crwyn, Bicton, Bicton,
South Shropshire, Billingsley,
Bings Heath, Birtley, Bishop's...
-
Rhuddwr valley on the
other side.
Anchor lies in the
parish of Bettws-y-
Crwyn and the
Shropshire Council electoral division of Clun. Two new
houses were...
- Goch
Betws Garmon Bettws,
Newport Bettws Cedewain Betws Diserth Bettws-y-
Crwyn Betws or
Bettws /ˈbɛtuːs/ may
refer to: Bettws, Bridgend,
Wales Bettws,...
- word cwabba, "marsh". It is
located in the
rural civil parish of Bettws-y-
Crwyn. The
nearest village is Newcastle.
Quabbs lies at 390m
above sea level....
- 2018. "The
Benefice of Clun
Valley Benefice, The,
Comprising Bettwys-Y-
Crwyn, Clun,
Clunbury with Clunton, Hopesay, and Newcastle". www.crockford.org...
- farms,
notably in the
Oswestry area
adjacent to Wales, including: Bettws-y-
Crwyn Brogyntyn Bryn-y-Cochin Coed-y-Go
Craigllwyn Croesau Bach
Hengoed Llanforda...