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Cwmhir Abbey (Welsh:
Abaty Cwm Hir), near
Llandrindod Wells in Powys, is a
Welsh Cistercian monastery founded in 1176 by
Cadwallon ap Madog. A spurious...
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Abbeycwmhir or
Abbey Cwmhir (Welsh:
Abaty Cwm Hir, "Abbey in the Long Valley") is a
village and
community in the
valley of the Nant
Clywedog in Powys,...
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Report on the
Abbeycwmhir estate, 1847
Cwmhir Abbey Abbeycwmhir List of
gardens in
Wales Cadw. "The Hall,
Abbey Cwmhir (PGW(Po)46(POW))".
National Historic...
- part of the fourteen-bay
aisled nave of the
Cistercian church at
Abbey Cwmhir, some 10
miles SW
across the hills.
There is no
doubt that the material...
- end of the 11th century. The area that
would become Radnorshire included Cwmhir Abbey, a
Cistercian monastery founded in 1176 at Abbeycwmhir. The Battle...
- 1200 he had
conquered Maelienydd and
issued a new
charter of
rights to
Cwmhir Abbey. In the
summer of 1214 he
became gravely ill and
bought from King...
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Upton Castle,
Cosheston Dyffryn Fernant,
Fishguard [citation needed]
Abbey Cwmhir Hall
Glansevern Hall Gliffaes, near
Tretower [citation needed] Gregynog...
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Priory Blackfriars Caldey Island Priory Caldey Abbey BRECON (see right)
Cwmhir Abbey Llanllugan Abbey Strata Marcella Abbey Brecon Friary Brecon Cathedral...
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Presteigne Rhayader Talgarth Welshpool Ystradgynlais Communities Abbey Cwmhir Aberedw Aberhafesp Abermule with
Llandyssil Banwy Bausley with Criggion...
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Cistererian Abbey of
Cwmhir, Radnorshire",
Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 24, 1890, 395–416. S J
Williams "The
Cistererian Abbey of
Cwmhir, Radnorshire",...