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Llanelieu (English Llaneleu) is a
small settlement and
former civil parish (community) in Powys,
Wales on the
northern edge of the
Black Mountains within...
- St Ellyw's Church, is a
redundant church in the
village of
Llanelieu, Powys, Wales. It is
designated by Cadw as a Grade I
listed building, and is under...
- are left;
surviving examples in
Wales being at the
ancient churches in
Llanelieu,
Llanengan and Llanegryn. The rood
screens themselves were
sometimes demolished...
- Hay-on-Wye/Y
Gelli Gandryll (Hay St John) • Llandyfalle/Llandefalley • Llanellyw/
Llanelieu •
Llanfihangel Tal-y-llyn • Llan-gors/Llangorse •
Llanigon (Capel-y-ffin)...
- (9683)",
National Historic ****ets of Wales,
retrieved 20
December 2016
Llanelieu St Ellyw,
Friends of
Friendless Churches,
archived from the
original on...
- Benevento. The
hagiographer Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924)
argued that
Llanelieu Church in
Powys was
dedicated to the
female St
Ellyw or Elyw, but doubts...
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Tysilio Llandyssil,
Saint Tysul Llandysul,
Saint Tysul Llanelieu, St
Ellyw see St Ellyw's Church,
Llanelieu Llanelltyd,
Saint Illtud Llanenddwyn,
Saint Enddwyn...
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services are held. St Bilo's has been
described as "rivalling
Patrishow and
Llanelieu in it beauty,
peace and holiness". It
consists of a nave, chancel, West...
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Monachty Gwynn,
Aberdovy (1872)
Beaker and
flint dagger from Tyddu,
Llanelieu,
Breconshire (1872) Cromlech, "Manorbeer",
Pembrokeshire (King's Quoit)...
- Llangynidr, Partrishow. Hay PLU Aberllynfi, Bronllys, Glyn Fach, Hay,
Llanelieu, Llanigon, Llyswen, Pipton, Talgarth,
Tregoed & Felindre.
Remainder of...