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Llansteffan, is a
village and
community situated on the
south coast of Carmarthenshire, Wales,
lying on the
estuary of the
River Tywi, 7
miles (11 km)...
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Llansteffan Castle (Welsh:
Castell Llansteffan) is a
privately owned castle in
Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire, Wales,
overlooking the
River Tywi estuary...
- Douglas, she
moved to
Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire,
where she
worked as a ward
sister and
district nurse. She
lived in
Llansteffan independently until just...
- course; and the
harbours of
Burry Port and Pembrey. The
sandy beaches at
Llansteffan and
Pendine are
further west.
Carmarthenshire has a
number of medieval...
- and boat
trips on the
River Towy
between the
villages of
Ferryside and
Llansteffan. The boat "Glansteffan" is a
specially designed amphibious vehicle, which...
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summer trips to the
Llansteffan peninsula, a Welsh-speaking part of Carmarthenshire. In the land
between Llangain and
Llansteffan, his mother's family...
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their families inter-married,
farming together as
neighbours on the
Llansteffan peninsula in Carmarthenshire.
During the
London Blitz,
nightclub singer...
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driveway from the
village of
Llansteffan. Both the hall and the
stable block are
grade II
listed buildings.
Llansteffan Castle overlooks the
house from...
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Littlehampton Llandanwg Llanddona Llandudno Llanfairfechan Llangrannog Llansteffan Looe
Lowestoft Lydd-on-Sea Lyme
Regis Lympstone Lynmouth Lytham St Annes...
- Pope
Stephen I (died 257)
Saint Ysteffan,
credited as the
founder of
Llansteffan in
Wales Stephen the
Younger (d. 764),
Byzantine monk from Constantinople...