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Hatterrall Hill (Welsh:
Mynydd Y Gader) is a
rounded peak in the
Black Mountains which sits on the Wales-England border,
partly in Monmouthshire, Wales...
- The
Hatterrall Ridge (sometimes
spelled Hatterall) is a
ridge in the
Black Mountains forming the
border between Powys and
Monmouthshire in
Wales and Herefordshire...
- Mountains, Wales, part of the
Brecon Beacons National Park. The
extensive Hatterall Ridge lies
about a mile to the west of the village, and the
Black Hill...
- to Arthur's
Stone would p**** over the camp and
southernmost point of
Hatterall Hill, Oldcastle,
Longtown Castle, and
Urishay and
Snodhill castles." Watkins...
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along the
ridge or by a
diversion along the Offa's **** Path
along the
Hatterall Ridge, and then by
descent into the
valley of the
river Olchon. There...
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southwards and
rises through and
across the
Black Mountains,
following the
Hatterall Ridge past
Llanthony on the
Welsh side and Longtown,
Herefordshire on...
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refers to a well
known ridge descending very
steeply from the very long
Hatterall Ridge (which
forms the
England /
Wales border) and
carries Offas ****...
- more
northerly car park, and
leads to Hay
Bluff before leading on to
Hatterall Ridge and the
Black Mountain.
Although substantial efforts have been made...
- p****es over the summit. The top is an
undistinguished heathery bump on
Hatterall Ridge. The
summit is
marked by a
small pile of stones. Nuttall, John &...
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transferred from the
diocese of St David's to that of Hereford. To the west of
Hatterall Ridge, the
other old
parishes of
Ewyas – Llanthony,
Cwmyoy and Oldcastle...