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Glandyfi (formerly
anglicised as Glandovey) is a
small hamlet in the
county of
Ceredigion in
Wales on the A487
trunk road from
Machynlleth to Aberystwyth...
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Glandyfi Castle in
Glandyfi, Ceredigion, Wales, is a mock
castle dating from the
early 19th century. It was
built for
George Jeffreys, a
barrister and...
- 6-mile (1 km)
footpath provides p****enger
access to and from the
hamlet of
Glandyfi in Ceredigion, and to a main road (the A487). The
station was
opened in...
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Aberdyfi Castle is a
castle located near
Glandyfi, Ceredigion, in Wales. All that now
remains is the motte,
which is
referred to as
Domen Las (traditionally...
- so an
altered route was
built from
Aberdovey to
Dovey Junction, near
Glandyfi,
forming a Y-shaped network.
Parliamentary powers were also
obtained on...
- Gog at
Eglwys Fach Afon
Einion at
between Eglyws Fach and
Glandyfi Afon
Llyfnant at
Glandyfi North Dulas at
Ffridd Gate
South Dulas east of Machynlleth...
- a down
Cambrian Coast Express at
Glandyfi station in 1962....
- Dôl-y-bont
Eisteddfa Gurig Eglwys Fach
Elerch Ffostrasol Ffynnon-oer
Furnace Glandyfi Glasgoed Gorsgoch Gwbert Llanarth Llanbadarn Fawr
Llanddewi Brefi Llandre...
- at the
motte earthworks further up the
opposite side of the
river near
Glandyfi.
During the
Spanish Armada of 1597, a
Spanish ship, the Bear of Amsterdam...
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Lewis Pugh Born 18 May 1907
Glandyfi, Ceredigion,
Wales Died 10
March 1981 (aged 76) Wonastow, Monmouthshire,
Wales Allegiance United Kingdom Service /...