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Llanrwst ('church or
parish of
Saint Grwst';
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈruːst]) is a
market town and
community on the A470 road and the
River Conwy, in...
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Griffithstown Railway Museum, Pontypool,
closed by
owner in 2011
Llanrwst Almshouse Museum,
Llanrwst,
closed in 2011
Museum of
Childhood Memories,
Beaumaris Baked...
- Pont Fawr (also
known as
Llanrwst Bridge)
crosses the
River Conwy in the town of
Llanrwst,
Conwy County Borough, Wales.
Traditionally attributed to the...
- The Free
Borough of
Llanrwst was a
special privilege granted to the
Welsh town of
Llanrwst by the
Prince of Wales.
Llanrwst is now a
small town and community...
- by Llugwy. From Betws-y-coed the
river continues to flow
north through Llanrwst,
Trefriw (where it is
joined by the Afon Crafnant) and
Dolgarrog (where...
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first section from
Llandudno Junction to
Llanrwst (now
called North Llanrwst) was
built as the
Conway and
Llanrwst Railway and
opened in 1863. The LNWR took...
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Llanrwst United (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-Droed
Llanrwst Unedig) is a
Welsh football club
based in
Llanrwst in the
Conwy Valley. They play in the
Ardal NW League...
- The
Conway and
Llanrwst Railway was a
standard gauge railway built to
connect the
Welsh coastal town of Conway,
nowadays addressed by its
Welsh name of...
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Llanrwst was a
rural district in the
administrative county of
Denbighshire from 1894 to 1935. The
rural district was
formed from the part of
Llanrwst...
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county were Rhyl, Abergele, Mochdre, Denbigh,
Kinmel Bay, Llangollen,
Llanrwst, Wrexham,
Colwyn Bay and Ruthin.
Villages such as Glan Conwy, Eglwysbach...