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station was built, it
straddled the
boundary between the
parish of
Llangystennin and the part of the
parish of
Eglwys Rhos
which was
within the ancient...
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Llangystennin (sometimes
spelt Llangwstennin) is a
rural parish to the south-east of
Llandudno and
Llanrhos in
Conwy County Borough,
north Wales. Llangystennin...
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Welsh Bicknor (Welsh:
Llangystennin Garth Brenni) is an area in the far
south of the
English county of Herefordshire.
Despite its name, it is not now...
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village and Deganwy. The
ancient parishes of Llandudno,
Llanrhos and
Llangystennin were in the
medieval commote of
Creuddyn in the
Kingdom of Gwynedd,...
- Parts) Act 1844
abolished several enclaves. One of these,
Welsh Bicknor (
Llangystennin) was an
exclave of
Monmouthshire between Gloucestershire and Herefordshire...
- 3 Aberporth, Caio,
Cynwyl Elfed St
Cynyw 1
Llangynyw St
Cystennin 1
Llangystennin St
David (Dewi) 95 Aberarth, Abergorlech, Abergwili, Abergynolwyn, Ammanford...
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mother Helena. In Wales, two
churches were
dedicated to Constantine:
Llangystennin (in Conwy) and
Welsh Bicknor (now in Herefordshire, England). The church...
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Penllech • Y Rhiw
Creuddyn EglwysrhosC •
LlandudnoC (Glanwydden) •
LlangystenninC • Llys****1C
Dinlaen Abererch • Boduan/Bodvean •
Ceidio • Edern/Edeyrn...
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Pydew Deganwy Esgyryn Glanwydden Gogarth Llandudno Llandudno Junction Llangystennin Llanrhos Pabo
Penrhyn Bay
Penrhynside Rhos-on-Sea...
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Llangedwyn St Chad: Hanmer, Holt St Collen:
Llangollen St Constantine:
Llangystennin St Cwyfan: Dyserth,
Llangwyfan St Cynfarch: Hope, Llanfairdyffrynclwyd...