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Llanveynoe (Welsh: Llanfeuno) is a
village and
civil parish in Herefordshire, England, near the
Welsh border and the
Brecon Beacons National Park, 14 miles...
- of Longtown, a
religious centre dedicated to St
Beuno was
founded at
Llanveynoe,
where what is
probably the
oldest stone cross in the
modern county of...
- po****tion of 97 in the 2001 UK
Census and is
grouped with Craswall,
Llanveynoe and
Longtown to form
Longtown Group Parish Council for administrative...
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Little Birch Little Dewchurch Llancillo Llandinabo Llangarron Llanrothal Llanveynoe Llanwarne Longtown Lower Bullingham Lugwardine Lyde
Madley Marden Marstow...
- (SO523213)
Llangrove (SO523197)
Llanrothal (SO470187)
Llanthony (SO285273)
Llanveynoe (SO303312)
Llanwarne (SO502288)
Longtown (SO326285)
Longworth Lower Bearwood...
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Buckden Pike =55 Burton-****-Walden
North Yorkshire 702 m
Buckden Pike 57
Llanveynoe Herefordshire 701 m
Black Mountain S
slope 58
Thornton in
Lonsdale North...
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region adjacent to Wales, including:
Bagwyllydiart Ewyas Harold Llangarron Llanveynoe Maes-coed
Pontrilas Shropshire:
Numerous villages,
parishes and farms...
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Whitchurch Rural District Llanrothal Ross and
Whitchurch Rural District Llanveynoe 102 18.62 Dore and
Bredwardine Rural District Llanwarne 380 12.04 Ross...
- the
diocese of St David's),
which included the
chapelries of Craswall,
Llanveynoe,
Longtown and Newton. In 1866 each
chapelry became a
separate civil parish...
- had a po****tion of 198. The
parish touches Craswall, Cusop, Dorstone,
Llanveynoe, Longtown, Newton,
Peterchurch and St. Margarets.
Michaelchurch Escley...