- Sarn
Gynfelyn (or Sarn Cynfelyn) is a
shingle spit on the
coast of
Cardigan Bay, in the
county of Ceredigion, Mid-Wales, in the
United Kingdom. It is located...
- town of
Poole in Dorset. St
Cynfelin is
reputed to be the
founder of two
churches in the town, St Mary's and St
Cynfelin's,
during the Age of the Saints...
-
Catuvellauni on the
north bank. In
about AD 42 King
Cunobelinus (in
Welsh legend Cynfelin ap Tegfan) of the
Catuvellauni died and war
broke out
between his sons...
-
Llanddulas St
Cynfarch 1 Hope SS
Cynfarch & Mary 1
Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd St
Cynfelin 1
Caerau St
Cynfran 1 Llys**** St
Cyngar 2 Borth-y-Gest,
Llangefni St Cynhafal...
- the
village many of
these buildings are now
derelict or demolished. St.
Cynfelin church is
still open and
regularly attended.
Noddfa Chapel is a former...
- of Welshpool, Powys, Wales. The
church is a
Grade I
listed building. St
Cynfelin (also
known as St Matu) is
reputed to be the
founder of St Mary's, during...
-
being exposed at low
spring tides as Sarn Badrig, Sarn y Bwch and Sarn
Cynfelin.
There are too,
swarms of
drumlins and a
widespread plastering of glacial...
- (1868) St Clement:
Briton Ferry (1866) St Colman: Cefn
Cribwr (1924) St
Cynfelin:
Caerau (1910) St Cynon:
Llwynypia (?),
Treharris (1861) St David: Aberdare...