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Llanllugan Abbey was a
monastery of
Cistercian nuns
located at
Llanllugan, Powys, Wales. It was one of only two
Cistercian women's
monasteries in Wales...
- It is an
active Anglican church in the
parish of
Llanfair Caereinion,
Llanllugan and Manafon, the
deanery of Mathrafal, the
archdeaconry of Montgomery...
- Aberriw/Berriew •
Betws Cedewain/Bettws
Cedewain • Llandysul/Llandyssil •
Llanllugan •
Llanllwchaearn •
Llanmerewig •
Llanwyddelan •
Manafon • Newtown/Y Drenewydd...
- Cors Caer
Neuadd Cors Cefn
Llwyd Cors
Farchwel Cors
Lawnt Cors
Llanllugan (
Llanllugan Mire) Cors Llyn
Coethlyn Cors Ty-gwyn Cors Ty-Llwyd Cors Y Llyn...
- Adfa and St. Mary's Church,
Llanllugan. The
villages within the
community include Adfa (the
largest settlement),
Llanllugan, Cefn Coch and Llanwyddelan...
- Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llanfaredd, Llangwyfan,
Llanllugan, Llanllwch, Llannerch-y-medd, Llanwern, Llanywern, Llwydiarth, Maestir...
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Llangorwen possibly from corwen,
meaning 'white
church or choir'
Llanllugan See
Llanllugan Abbey Llansaint possibly named after a holy well,
Ffynnon Saint...
- Aberconwy,
Strata Marcella and
Valle Crucis, and a
Cistercian nunnery,
Llanllugan Abbey. The cathedral,
which had been
burnt in the wars, was
rebuilt and...
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Blackfriars Caldey Island Priory Caldey Abbey BRECON (see right)
Cwmhir Abbey Llanllugan Abbey Strata Marcella Abbey Brecon Friary Brecon Cathedral Priory Milton...
- 8d. In 1263 part of it was
appropriated to the
Cistercian nunnery at
Llanllugan, and in 1291 the
combined value was £4 6s 8d. In the 1790s
Thomas Pennant...