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Llanrhychwyn is a
hamlet in
Conwy county borough, Wales. It lies in the
Conwy valley, less than a mile
south of Trefriw, and a mile north-west of Llanrwst...
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forge which provided quarry tools. The
community includes the
hamlet of
Llanrhychwyn. Most of the
village lies
within the
Snowdonia National Park, the boundary...
- for the ease of his princess, who
before was
obliged to go on foot to
Llanrhychwyn, a long walk
among the mountains." Joan was
betrothed to
Llywelyn the...
- The
valley is home to two of the
oldest churches in Wales,
those at
Llanrhychwyn and Llangelynnin,
which respectively date back to the 11th and 12th centuries...
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Llanrwst in the
Conwy valley, the lane p****ing
through the
hamlet of
Llanrhychwyn, or from the road
through the
Gwydir Forest.
Access is not particularly...
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Rhychwyn was a 6th
century saint of
North Wales and the
patron saint of
Llanrhychwyn.
Rhychwyn (sometimes
recorded as Rhochwyn), was a son of
Helig ap Glannog...
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Church at Llanddoged,
Gwydir Uchaf near Llanrwst, St Rhychwyn's
Church at
Llanrhychwyn, and St Mary's
Church at Trefriw) - a
total of 9
miles / 14 km Sacred...
- Ty'n-yr-ardd near
Llanrhychwyn, near Llanrwst, in the old
county of Caernarfonshire, the son of a tailor. He was
educated at a
local Llanrhychwyn school and...
- District, and in 1904 to
create Capel Curig parish.
Absorbed by
Llanrhychwyn in 1905.
Llanrhychwyn: Lost area in 1904 to
create Capel Curig parish. Absorbed...
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Nantconway Betws-y-coed/Bettws-y-coedC (Capel Curig) •
DolwyddelanC •
LlanrhychwynC •
PenmachnoC •
TrefriwC Uchaf/Uchav Abergwyngregyn/Abergwyngregin •...