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Llandogo is a
small village in Monmouthshire,
south Wales,
between Monmouth and
Chepstow in the
lower reaches of the Wye
Valley AONB, two
miles north of...
- near the old city
centre docks.
Named by a
sailor who
owned the pub
after Llandogo in
Wales which built trows (flat-bottomed
river boats), the
building was...
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several locations in the Wye
Valley in both
Wales and England,
including Llandogo, Tintern,
Symonds Yat, Monmouth, and Redbrook.
Filming was also progressed...
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several locations in the Wye
Valley in both
Wales and England,
including Llandogo, Tintern,
Symonds Yat, Monmouth, and Redbrook.
Filming was also progressed...
- 12–13. Urquhart, Catriona; Hicks-Jenkins,
Clive (2001). The Mare's Tale.
Llandogo: Old
Stile Press. Williams, Mary (1939). "Another Note on the 'Mari Lwyd'"...
- England, and
Llandogo, Monmouthshire, Wales. The
bridge carries the A466 road, and is
located about 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of the
village of
Llandogo, 2 miles...
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Llanddewi Rhydderch Llandewi Skirrid Llandegveth Llandenny Llandevenny Llandogo Llanellen Llanelly Llanfair Kilgeddin Llanfihangel Rogiet Llanfihangel...
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Llanddewi Rhydderch Llandewi Skirrid Llandegveth Llandenny Llandevenny Llandogo Llanellen Llanelly Llanfair Kilgeddin Llanfihangel Rogiet Llanfihangel...
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founded by
Saint Oudoceus rather than
Saint Teilo. He
eventually retired to
Llandogo, near Tintern, and died
there on 2 July,
which is his
feast day. He was...
- The
Church of St Oudoceus,
Llandogo,
Monmouthshire is a
parish church built in 1859–1861. The
church is
dedicated to St
Oudoceus (Euddogwy), an
early Bishop...