- 51°33′54″N 3°59′06″W / 51.565°N 3.985°W / 51.565; -3.985
Limeslade Bay is a
small cove just to the west of
Bracelet Bay in the
south east
corner of...
- The
Limeslade Mystery or
Madame X
Mystery was a
murder which occurred in
Wales in 1929. The
crime was
never solved. Kate
Jackson (1885–1929) was a mysterious...
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Marinas in Wales). All of
these beaches also won a
Seaside Award 2006.
Limeslade was
awarded the
Rural Seaside Award and the
Green Coast Award.
Other Green...
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unspoiled environment":
Rhossili Bay,
Mewslade Bay, Tor Bay, Pwll Du Bay, and
Limeslade Bay.
Other beaches:
Swansea Bay
Mumbles Beach Rotherslade Brandy Cove...
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Local beaches include the
southern tip of
Swansea Bay,
Bracelet Bay and
Limeslade Bay. From the
Mumbles Head area,
there are
views towards Swansea, Port...
- a
relationship with a
woman named Beryl Doyle, who
lived with him in
Limeslade. On the
night of 15
November 1957, Teed
broke into the
Fforestfach post...
-
nickname for
Agnes Meyer Driscoll, an 20th-century
American cryptanalyst.
Limeslade Mystery, also
known as the
Madame X
Mystery The
Trial of
Madame X, 1948...
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Fairwood Common Loughor estuary Beaches listed clockwise Bracelet Bay
Limeslade Bay
Rotherslade Langland Bay
Caswell Bay
Brandy Cove
Pwlldu Bay Hunts...
- bay is pebbly, with some sand. To the west, the bay is
separated from
Limeslade Bay by Tutt Hill, the
location of a
coastguard look-out station. One of...
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Fairwood Common Loughor estuary Beaches listed clockwise Bracelet Bay
Limeslade Bay
Rotherslade Langland Bay
Caswell Bay
Brandy Cove
Pwlldu Bay Hunts...