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Henllan is a
village and
community in Denbighshire, Wales,
approximately 2.25
miles (3.5 km) north-west of Denbigh. The name is
derived from Old Welsh...
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Henllan Amgoed is a
small village near Whitland,
Carmarthenshire and
forms part of the
community of Henllanfallteg. The
village is home to a
chapel and...
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Henllan was a
railway station near the
village of
Henllan, Ceredigion, West Wales,
serving the
hamlet and the
rural locale. The
Teifi Valley Railway was...
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Henllan is a
village in Ceredigion, Wales.
Henllan is
situated along minor roads off the A484
Cardigan to
Carmarthen road, some 3
miles (5 km) east of...
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Corwen Cwm
Cyffylliog Cynwyd Denbigh Derwen Dyserth Efenechtyd Gwyddelwern Henllan Llanarmon-yn-Iâl
Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Llandegla Llandrillo Llandyrnog...
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periodically extended a narrow-gauge
railway along the route,
westwards from
Henllan,
eventually operating a 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) long line as a
tourist attraction...
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Eidalwyr is a
Roman Catholic chapel located on the site of a POW camp at
Henllan, Ceredigion, Wales. The
chapel was
established in a
former dormitory by...
- Denbighshire: Bodelwyddan,
Denbigh Central,
Denbigh Lower,
Denbigh Upper/
Henllan, Rhuddlan, Rhyl East, Rhyl South, Rhyl
South East, Rhyl
South West, Rhyl...
- [ˈsadʊrn]): St
Sadwrn of
Llansadwrn near
Beaumaris in Anglesey, and St
Sadwrn of
Henllan in Denbighshire. A
burial stone dating from AD 550 at the latest, discovered...
- Fulk
Lloyd (c. 1515 – in or
shortly before 1597) of
Foxhall in
Henllan, Denbighshire, was a
Welsh politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of...