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Glyntawe is a
hamlet and
parish on the
upper reaches of the
River Tawe in Powys, Wales, in the
community of Tawe-Uchaf. It has
always been sp****ly po****ted...
- (meaning:Rock of the Night), is a
Scots baronial-style
country house near
Glyntawe in Powys, Wales.
Built on
parkland beside the
River Tawe in the
upper Swansea...
- in the
parish of Defynnog, Brecknockshire, was "sometimes
called Cael
Glyntawe and
sometimes Capel Callwen, a
corruption of Cellwen,
Fairwood chapel,...
- Fron,
Montgomery Fron,
Welshpool Garth Gladestry Glangrwyney Glasbury Glyntawe Guilsfield Hay-on-Wye
Honddu Isaf
Howey Hyssington Kerry Knighton Little...
- of both
World Wars from Ystradgynlais, Abercrave, Cwmtwrch, Cwmgiedd,
Glyntawe and Coelbren. Dan yr Ogof
caves are a
short journey from the town centre...
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Glasgwm Glasgwm Settlement SO1553
Gleiniant Gleiniant Settlement SN9791
Glyntawe Glyntawe Settlement SN8416 Y
Groes Crossgates Settlement SO0864 Groesffordd...
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Beacons Mountain Centre, Lib**** (grid
reference SO0428) Dan-yr-Ogof Caves,
Glyntawe (grid
reference SN8316)
Tretower Castle and
Tretower Court (grid reference...
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Commons he was
created a life peer on 10 May 1972 as
Baron Watkins, of
Glyntawe in the
County of Brecknock. Lord
Watkins died on 2
November 1983. He was...
- example, a
Bronze Age
weaving comb was
found in the Ogof yr
Esgyrn cave in
Glyntawe. The
Romans probably imported the
white breed characteristic of
Welsh sheep...
- the
Black Mountain (Y
Mynydd Du) and the
river joins the
River Tawe at
Glyntawe after a
short and
steep south-eastward
descent of 3 km / 2 miles. Cwm Haffes...