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Lavernock (Welsh: Larnog) is a
hamlet in the Vale of
Glamorgan in Wales,
lying on the
coast 7
miles (11 km)
south of
Cardiff between Penarth and Sully...
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Lavernock Battery was
built at
Lavernock Point,
Wales on the
recommendations of the 1860
Royal Commission during the late 1860s to
protect the
ports of...
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Sully and
Lavernock (Welsh: Sili a Larnog) is a
community on the
coast of the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales,
stretching from
Sully to
Lavernock. The community...
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Lavernock railway station served the
coastal village of
Lavernock in
South Wales until the 1960s. The
station was
located on an
embankment just south...
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Sully (Welsh: Sili) is a
village in the
community of
Sully and
Lavernock, in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales,
lying on the
northern coast of the Bristol...
- Part 2. In
December 1993, at the age of forty-five,
Davies drowned at
Lavernock Point, on the
coast of the Vale of Glamorgan. The
cause of
death was later...
- Road
bridge in
Lavernock. The
remaining main
section of the
Lavernock Fort gun
battery has been
listed as an
Ancient Monument. The
Lavernock Point Nature...
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Junction Railway, and
opened in 1878 as part of that company's new line to
Lavernock. This was a
continuation of the Taff Vale Railway's
Penarth Extension...
- St
Donats St Georges-super-Ely St
Nicholas with
Bonvilston Sully and
Lavernock Welsh St Donat's
Wenvoe Wick
Aberthaw Aberthin Broughton Bonvilston Boverton...
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Welsh island lying in the
Bristol Channel approximately 6 km (4 mi) from
Lavernock Point in the Vale of Glamorgan. It
includes the most
southerly point of...