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Llangennith Burrows by John Nash is held in the
Government Art Collection.
Llanmadoc (Welsh: Llanmadog) is in the
north west of Gower. The
village is named...
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Llanmadoc Hill is a 186-metre-high hill at the
northwestern corner of the
Gower Peninsula west of
Swansea in
South Wales. The
summit at the
western end...
- Llangennith,
Llanmadoc and
Cheriton is a
rural community on the
Gower Peninsula, Swansea,
south Wales. It
comprises the
villages of Llangennith,
Llanmadoc and...
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Sands is a
stretch of
coastline which includes Llanmadoc Beach, the
local beach to the
village of
Llanmadoc and
which is
separated from
Broughton Beach at...
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Rainy and Templars' House, Turriff,
Aberdeenshire Darvel, East
Ayrshire Llanmadoc Church Gower – gift from the
Duchess of
Warwick Templetown,
County Wexford...
- Birlinn. ISBN 9781843410539. Davies, J. D. (1879). "Christmas Play from
Llanmadoc and Cheriton". Folk Play Research.
Traditional Drama Research Group. Retrieved...
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which no
evidence exists, that the name
comes from a
small Welsh village,
Llanmadoc, on the
Gower Peninsula of Wales, not far from the city of Swansea. Its...
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backbone of the
Gower Peninsula.
Rhossili Down,
Hardings Down and
Llanmadoc Hill are up to 193
metres (633 ft) high. The
highest point is located...
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restoration of the mid-1870s,
carried out by Rev J. D. Davies, the
Rector of
Llanmadoc and
author of A
History of West Gower.
Diocesan architect John Prichard...
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Horton Ilston Kittle Knelston Landimore Langland Llanddewi Llangennith Llanmadoc Llanmorlais Llanrhidian Llethryd Middleton Murton Newton Nicholaston Oldwalls...