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Dolwen railway station was a
station to the
southwest of Llandinam, Powys, Wales. The
station was
opened in 1859 and
closed in 1963. The
station building...
- Coed Coch, in
Dolwen, Conwy, Wales, is a
large 19th-century
mansion in the
neoclassical style,
designed by the
architect Henry Hakewill. The
building is...
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Electricity Company, who
built a dam and used the
water to
generate power at
Dolwen,
located near Tanygrisiau,
below the
lower reservoir. The
company was formed...
- (England) (Amendment)
Regulations 2023 526 (W. 79) The A470
Trunk Road (
Dolwen, North-east of Llanidloes, Powys) (Temporary
Prohibition of Vehicles) Order...
- ("valley beach"), also
known as
Traeth y
Llongau ("ships beach"), and
Traeth Dolwen Both have been
awarded a Blue Flag
several years running.[citation needed]...
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Gweunydd Dolwen Gweunydd Dwfnant Gweunydd Dyffryn Nedd
Gweunydd Dyfnant (Dyfnant Pastures)...
- Hall
Bishop Burgess Hall (originally ordinands-only)
Daniel Dawson Hall
Dolwen Cottage Edwin Morris Hall
Garth House Harford Building I & II (originally...
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Dogstar Dolphin Dolphins Prize Dolwen Domett Dominica Dominion Don
Doncaster Donegal Donovan Doon
Dordrecht Doris...
- 2023. "Coed Coch Park,
Dolwen,
Colwyn Bay (700252)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 14
March 2023. "Coed Coch
Kitchen Garden,
Dolwen,
Colwyn Bay (700253)"...
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after his wife
Margaret died in 1965,
moved to
Wales into a
house called Dolwen at Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, near Oswestry. He died
there after a
heart attack...