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Groeswen Halt
railway station served the
hamlet of
Groeswen in Caerphilly,
South Wales.
Opened as '
Groeswen', the
station was
similar in construction...
- location.
Filming for pub
scenes took
place at the
White Cross Inn in
Groeswen, Caerphilly,
which had also
previously been used as a
filming location...
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churches were
sometimes involved in the
Methodist movement,
especially at
Groeswen and
Watford near Caerphilly,
which both
received frequent visits from John...
- hospital.
Fairwood Hospital – (1914–2010) – a
former isolation hospital.
Groeswen Hospital – (Port Talbot) – (1932–2006),
demolished in 2006 and now a housing...
- Morganstown,
Tongwynlais RHONDDA CYNON TAFF:
Taffs Well &
Nantgarw CAERPHILLY:
Groeswen Cardiff,
Rhondda Cynon Taf,
Caerphilly CF23
CARDIFF CARDIFF NORTH (East):...
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Penyrheol Penyrheol,
Trecenydd and Energlyn* Trecenydd, Hendredenny, Energlyn,
Groeswen Pontllanfraith Pontllanfraith Bryn, Gelligroes, Springfield,
Penllwyn Pontlottyn...
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Following station Dynea Halt Line &
station closed Great Western Railway Pontypridd,
Caerphilly &
Newport Railway Groeswen Halt Line &
station closed...
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Upper Boat Halt 1924;
closed 17
September 1956;
Groeswen;
opened 1
September 1904;
renamed Groeswen Halt 1924;
closed 17
September 1956; Nantgarw; opened...
- 1839. He
spent the last days of his life in
South Wales as
minister at
Groeswen Independent Chapel, near
Cardiff in Glamorgan.
Grawn Awen (1826) Caniadau...
- 1745, he
became joint pastor of a
newly established Independent chapel at
Groeswen,
remaining in the post
until his death. He
taught himself the rudiments...