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Llangorwen is a
village located in the
county of Ceredigion, Mid-Wales.
Close to
Clarach Bay and a mile
north of Aberystwyth. The
Church of All Saints...
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Welsh learners in
London Y
Tincer (The Tinker) –
Mouths of the Glyn,
Llangorwen, Tirymynach,
Tremeurig and
Borth valleys, Aberystwyth,
Ceredigion Tua'r...
- Fawr
Llanddeiniol Llandysul Llanfair Clydogau Llanfihangel y
Creuddyn Llangorwen Llangranog Llangwyryfon Llangubi Llanilar Llanon Llanrhystud Llansantffraid...
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United Kingdom. It is
located at Wallog, a few
kilometres north of
Llangorwen,
close to
Clarach Bay,
south of
Borth and
north of the town of Aberystwyth...
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Cwmcynfelin is a
house standing in its own
grounds overlooking the
village of
Llangorwen, near Aberystwyth, Wales. A
Grade II
listed building [1], it is now home...
- North,
Robeston Wathen All Saints:
Ammanford (1915),
Llanelli (1872),
Llangorwen (1841)
Christ Church:
Carmarthen (1869),
Garnant (1842),
Llanelli (1887)...
- of his time in London. The
Williams family had a home, Cwmcynfelin, in
Llangorwen, Cardiganshire, from
which Isaac would walk to
Oxford and
other destinations...
- ISBN 978-0-86243-335-2. "The
Benefice of
Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn and
Llangorwen". The
Church in Wales.
Retrieved 8
April 2016.
Llandre village website...
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River Cefni. (Previously
known as Llangyngar,
after Saint Cyngar)
Llangorwen possibly from corwen,
meaning 'white
church or choir'
Llanllugan See Llanllugan...
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Welsh Black (formerly the
Black Lion) and
leads towards Clarach and
Llangorwen, and not on the main
Aberystwyth to
Machynlleth road
where the
first houses...