- "
Llangors Community Council Contact List" (PDF).
Llangors Community Council.
Retrieved 15
September 2018. www.geograph.co.uk :
photos of
Llangors and...
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Llangorse Lake, or
Llangors Lake (Welsh: Llyn Syfaddon, variant: Llyn Syfaddan), is the
largest natural lake in Mid and
South Wales, and is
situated in...
- East/Llandrindod West,
Llandrindod North,
Llandrindod South, Llanelwedd, Llangattock,
Llangors, Llangunllo, Llangynidr,
Llanwrtyd Wells, Llanyre, Maescar/Llywel, Nantmel...
- and
Llanfihangel Talyllyn,
small settlements in the
Powys community of
Llangors Talyllyn Junction, a
nearby junction on the Mid
Wales Railway in Powys...
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Abergavenny in the southeast, Hay-on-Wye in the
north and the
village of
Llangors in the west.
Other gateway towns to the
Black Mountains include Talgarth...
- (link) Redknap, Mark; Lane, Alan (1994). "The
early medieval crannog at
Llangors, Powys: an
interim statement on the 1989–1993 seasons".
International Journal...
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village in the
community of
Llangors in
Powys (previously Brecknockshire), Wales. It is also a
community electoral ward for
Llangors Community Council. Llanfihangel...
- 8 km)
south of
Talgarth and 2
miles (3.2 km)
northeast of the
village of
Llangors on the
western side of the range. Its
summit at the
northern end of a northwest...
- (Gerald of Wales).
Situated approximately 15 km (9.3 mi)
northeast of
Llangors, it was the site of an
early Christian church from at
least the 950s, it...
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Director of the
National Botanic Garden of
Wales in
October 2009. He
lives in
Llangors, Powys, with his wife, Louisa. They have two sons and a daughter. Rear...