- a
river in Wales. It
rises in the
Brecon Beacons as two rivers, the Taf
Fechan ("little Taff") and the Taf Fawr ("great Taff")
before becoming one just...
- 17th or
early 18th
century and is
Grade II listed.
Often mistaken for Bont
Fechan,
which stands a mile away by a
garden centre of the same name, it is claimed...
- The Nedd
Fechan is a
river almost wholly within the
county of Powys, Wales. It
rises on the
eastern slopes of Fan
Gyhirych in the
Fforest Fawr section...
-
counties of
Brecon and Monmouth. The
river and its
major tributary the
Grwyne Fechan flow into the
River Usk at Glangrwyney. The name
probably originates from...
- Ystradfellte. It
stands at the
confluence of the
rivers Mellte and Nedd
Fechan ("Neath Vaughan") and
gives access to a
series of
waterfalls that adorn...
-
curves the
other way, south, to join the
fifth river, now
called Grwyne Fechan, that has been
flowing between your
third and your
outside finger. The sixth...
-
example is the
formation of the
River Taff from the Taf Fawr and the Taf
Fechan at Cefn Coed-y-cymmer. The list
includes more or less
every watercourse...
- Cwm Taf
Fechan Woodlands is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
northern outskirts of
Merthyr Tydfil, in
south Wales. It has semi-natural broadleaved...
-
Pontsticill Reservoir (Welsh:
Cronfa Pontsticill) or Taf
Fechan Reservoir is a
large reservoir on the Taf
Fechan lying partly in the
county of
Powys and partly...
- vill
boundaries were
perpetuated as
those of
Coleshill Fawr and
Coleshill Fechan townships,
which lay in
Holywell parish north-west of the
borough of Flint;...