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Llangurig is a
village and
community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. The po****tion was 723 in the 2011 UK Census. The
community includes the hamlet...
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Llangurig branch was a part of a
proposed scheme by the
Manchester and ****ord
Railway (M&MR) to
connect industrialised Northwest England with the...
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crossroads where it
meets the A44 in the
centre of Rhayader. On
reaching Llangurig, a
right turn
outside the
village takes the road past
Llanidloes and through...
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numbering scheme. Mosalski, Ruth (4
November 2014). "The A44
between Llangurig and
Aberystwyth is
revealed as Wales' most
dangerous road". walesonline...
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Llangurig railway station was
intended to
serve the
village and
rural locale of
Llangurig in the
Welsh county of Powys. The station,
which was on the...
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early years.
After the
Second World War, the
section between Rhayader and
Llangurig was
renumbered A470, as part of the 186
miles (299 km) long road in Wales...
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Rhayader – 10
miles (16 km)
Section 1:
Rhayader to
Llangurig – 12
miles (19 km)
Section 2:
Llangurig to Rhyd-y-benwch (Plynlimon) – 12
miles (19 km) *miles...
- Gurig, or Curig's seat." This is the site of the
present day
village of
Llangurig. In
Thomas Jones'
Gerald of Wales, St Harmon's
Church is
described as...
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northern boundary is
generally taken to be the A44
between Ponterwyd and
Llangurig,
although the
substantial area of
moorland to the
north of this road,...
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Though it
started on the
Llangurig branch,
diverging from the Mid-Wales
Railway at
Penpontbren Junction, and got as far as
Llangurig, it was decided, in 1865...