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Ewenny (Welsh: Ewenni) is a
village and
community (parish) on the
River Ewenny in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Over the
years the
village has
grown into...
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Ewenny Priory (Welsh:
Priordy Ewenni), in
Ewenny in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, was a
monastery of the
Benedictine order,
founded in the 12th century...
- Fach at Blackmill. The
River Llynfi, the
River Garw and
finally the
River Ewenny in its
estuary are all
tributaries of the
Ogmore which flows into the sea...
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situated on the
Ewenny River. At the 2011
census it had a po****tion of
around 9,166. The name
appears as "Penkoyt" in a 1303 deed of
Ewenny Priory and as...
- town is
named after the
medieval bridge over the
River Ogmore. The
River Ewenny also
flows through the town. The po****tion was 49,597 in 2021. Bridgend...
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Ewenny Pottery,
founded in 1610 in the
village of
Ewenny, is the
oldest working pottery in Wales. The
village of
Ewenny is
sited above all of the natural...
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Barry (town)
Colwinston Cowbridge with
Llanblethian (town)
Dinas Powys Ewenny Llanmaes Llancarfan Llandough Llandow Llanfair Llangan Llantwit Major (town)...
- The 12th-century
Church of St
Bridget is now in the
combined Parish of
Ewenny and St
Brides Major,
within the
Diocese of Llandaff. For much of its history...
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Ewenny River (Welsh: Afon Ewenni) is a
river in
South Wales. For most of its 10
miles (16 km) length, it
forms the
border between the Vale of Glamorgan...
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Maesteg (
Ewenny Road)
railway station is one of two
railway stations that
serve the town of
Maesteg in Wales. It is
located adjacent to the
Ewenny Road Industrial...