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Gladestry (Welsh:
Llanfair Llythynwg) is a
small village and
community in Radnorshire, Powys, mid-Wales,
close to the
border with
England at the end of...
- St Mary's
Church is an
active parish church in the
village of
Gladestry, Powys, Wales. The
village lies east of
Builth Wells close to the
border with...
- II*
listed 17th -century
manor house located in Michaelchurch-On-Arrow,
Gladestry, Powys, Wales.
Originally built circa 1700, the
stone house was added...
- Kingdom,
between the town of
Kington in
Herefordshire and the
village of
Gladestry in Powys. Its
highest point,
which is in England, is 426
metres (1,398 ft)...
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Radnor electoral ward
covers the
communities of Old Radnor, New
Radnor and
Gladestry. It
elects one
county councillor to
Powys County Council. At the 2011...
- Vale of
Arrow (
Gladestry) 1987–88:
Talgarth 1988–89:
Kington Town (Herefordshire) 1989–90:
Crickhowell 1990–91: Vale of
Arrow (
Gladestry) 1991–92: Vale...
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Ieuan Lewis (by 1511 – 1597?), of
Gladestry, Radnorshire, was a
Welsh politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Radnorshire in...
- 703 m (2,310 ft)
Black Mountains Llanthony Priory Hay-on-Wye
Newchurch Gladestry Hergest Ridge with wild ponies, 425 m (1,390 ft)
Kington Hawthorn Hill...
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Ffridd Mathrafal Track Section Garth Bank
Quarry Garth-eryr
Glascwm and
Gladestry Hills Gorsllwyn,
Onllwyn Graig Fawr
Granllyn Gregynog Gungrog Flash Gwaith...
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Trecoed Duhonw Dwyriw Erwood Felin-fach
Forden with
Leighton and
Trelystan Gladestry Glantwymyn Glasbury Glascwm Glyn
Tarell Guilsfield Gwernyfed Hay Honddu...