-
shown on the 1578 map, but the only
other named peak is
Wrennyvaur (now
Frenni Fawr). An 1819
Ordnance Survey Map
refers to the
range as
Precelly Mountain...
-
District Choir performs locally,
nationally and internationally. Bois y
Frenni is
another local choir whose history dates from
World War II.
There is a...
-
merger of
Ysgol y
Preseli with the
neighbouring primary school Ysgol Y
Frenni.
Prior to the school's opening,
pupils from the
villages in the
north of...
- 57.369265798503;-5.5655645472014 NG857366] Ma,3 1471 1533
Wales 110 112
Frenni Fawr 395 177 1,296 581 31C 145 51.983383800095;-4.6196448504198 SN202349]...
-
reference to Offa's **** –
Wrexham and
District Clebran (The Tattler) – Y
Frenni Clecs Y Cwm A'r Dref (Valley and Town Gossip) –
Neath and
District Clochdar...
- Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is
situated in the
north of the
county on the
slopes of
Frenni Fawr, one mile (2 km)
north of
Crymych and
included much of the village...
-
Modern maps show the
source to be 650 feet (200 m)
altitude at the foot of
Frenni Fawr,
close to the
defunct railway. From
Crymych the Taf,
augmented by numerous...
- earlier.
Bronze Age
barrows are
still visible on
nearby Frenni Fawr.
Richard Fenton, who
visited Frenni Fawr in the
early 19th
century to
excavate the barrows...
- was
completed in 2013. The 53
pupils of the
school transferred to Ysgol-y-
Frenni Community Primary School in Crymych.
Ordnance survey "GENUKI: Llanfyrnach...
- Pembrokeshire. The
source of the
river is a
spring on the
southwest slope of
Frenni Fawr, near Crymych. It
flows southwest for a
short distance, then to the...