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Llanfechain is a
village and
community in Powys, Wales, on the B4393 road
between Llanfyllin and Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain.
Historically it
belonged to...
- do****entaries and
plays for the BBC, but he
moved back to Wales, to
Llanfechain, the
other side of the
Berwyn Mountains from Corwen, in the
early years...
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Llanfechain railway station is a
former station in
Llanfechain, Powys, Wales. The
station opened in 1865 and
closed in 1965. The
station site is now a...
- St Garmon's Church,
Llanfechain, is in the
village of
Llanfechain, Powys, Wales. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
deanery of Llanfyllin,...
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Caersws Church Stretton Craven Arms
Ellesmere Llanbrynmair Llandinam Llanfechain Llanfyllin Llanidloes Llanon Llanrhystud Llansantffraid Llanymynech Ludlow...
- 1953–54: –
Rodney Rovers 1952–53: –
Montgomery Town 1951–52: –
Llanfechain 1950–51: –
Llanfechain 1949–50: –
Llandrinio 1948–49: –
Llandrinio 1947–48: – Llanfair...
- 2077°W / 52.7734; -3.2077 (Domen
Castell Mound &
Bailey Castle)) near
Llanfechain. The
inclusion of ym-Mechain in a
placename means 'in Mechain', e.g....
- (Pierce 1959) (Tout 1901) (Walcott & Seisyll) "Battle of Mechain".
llanfechain.org.uk.
Archived from the
original on 7
October 2011. Tout,
Thomas Frederick...
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transplant at
Harefield Hospital in his
early sixties. He died at his home in
Llanfechain, Powys, Wales, in
September 2021.
Alexander Patrick Greysteil ****-Ruthven...
- Winners: 1995–96
Consolation Cup –
Runners Up: 1995–96
Llanfechain K.O – Winners: 2004
Llanfechain K.O –
Runners Up: 2006
Bishops Castle Challenge Cup –...