- The
Cynwyl Elfed television relay station is
sited on high
ground to the east of the
village of
Cynwyl Elfed to the
north of Carmarthen. It was originally...
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Cynwyl Elfed (Welsh pronunciation;
sometimes Conwyl and
formerly anglicised as
Conwil Elvet or
Conwil in Elvet) is a
village and
community in the county...
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Cynwyl Gaeo is a
parish and
community located in
rural Carmarthenshire, Wales, near the
boundary with Ceredigion, in the
upper Cothi valley about halfway...
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Cynwyl Elfed is an
electoral ward,
representing the
communities of Bronwydd,
Cynwyl Elfed and Llanpumpsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales. In 2014, the Cynwyl...
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Cynwyl Gaeo is an
electoral ward,
representing the
communities of
Cynwyl Gaeo,
Llansawel and Llanycrwys, Carmarthenshire, Wales. In 2014, the
Cynwyl Gaeo...
- and
Cynwyl Sant as the
three men who
survived Camlann:
Morfran because of his
fearsome ugliness,
Sandde because of his
angelic beauty, and
Cynwyl because...
- north-west of the
village of Caio up the
Cothi Valley in the
community of
Cynwyl Gaeo, in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Dolaucothi means ‘the
meadows of the Cothi’...
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census was 494. The
community is
bordered by the
communities of: Llansawel;
Cynwyl Gaeo; Llansadwrn;
Manordeilo and Salem; and Llanfynydd, all
being in Carmarthenshire...
- Llanpumpsaint: An
overbridge remains over the road
through the village.
Cynwyl Elfed station platforms and some
rolling stock are
owned by the
Gwili Railway...
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Emlyn Cottage,
Newcastle Emlyn (1792–94)
demolished 1881
Dolaucothi House,
Cynwyl Gaeo (1792–96)
demolished (c. 1954)
Tregaron Bridge (1793)
Abergavenny Market...