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Llancaiach Fawr
Manor is a
Tudor manor house near the
village of Nelson,
located just to the
north of the site of the
former Llancaiach Colliery in the...
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Llancaiach is a
hamlet just
north of the
village of Nelson, Caerphilly, Wales. It is
close to
Llancaiach Fawr Manor, a
Tudor manor house and
living history...
- The
Llancaiach Branch railway line was a
mineral branch line in Glamorganshire,
South Wales. It was
authorised in 1836 as part of the Taff Vale Railway...
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Llancaiach Colliery was a coal mine in the
South Wales Valleys,
located just to the
north of the
village of
Nelson and just to the
south of Llancaiach...
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Llancaiach railway station was
originally opened by the Newport,
Abergavenny and
Hereford Railway on the Taff Vale
Extension which later amalgamated with...
- in
April 1864. The
extension crossed the
Llancaiach colliery sections of the TVR on the
level and
Llancaiach coal was
transported via
Quakers Yard on...
- Valley, but in 1841 the Taff Vale Railway's
Llancaiach Branch was
built specifically to
service Llancaiach Colliery and
entered the Taff
Bargoed Valley...
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several ghosts.
Llancaiach Fawr is a
Tudor manor house near
Nelson in the
Caerphilly County Borough. In 2007, the
Guardian listed Llancaiach as one of the...
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Nelson and
Llancaiach railway station served the
village of
Nelson and the
hamlet of
Llancaiach in the
historic county of Caerphilly, Wales, from 1912...
- to Abercynon, the road now
follows the
route of the Taff Vale
Railways Llancaiach Branch to
Quakers Yard roundabout,
where it is
joined by the A4059 from...