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Llanwarne is a
village and
civil parish in Herefordshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil Parish as
taken at the 2011
census was 380. It is about...
- The town was laid out in 1888 on the
farms Boschpad Drift,
Rooibult or
Llanwarne,
Verkyk and Zandfontein, and
proclaimed in 1889. It lies at an elevation...
- View
across the
garden in 2014 Type
Garden Location Near Much
Birch and
Llanwarne Nearest city
Hereford Coordinates 51°57′36″N 2°42′13″W / 51.96011°N...
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April 1989
Christopher Daykin, 15
April 1989 –
October 2007
Trevor Llanwarne, May 2008 –
August 2014
Martin Clarke,
August 2014 – 31
October 2023 Fiona...
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Natural Beauty.
Harewood is
represented by one
councillor on the ten-member
Llanwarne &
District Group Parish Council The
parish is
linked by bus at Harewood...
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Little Dewchurch Llancillo Llandinabo Llangarron Llanrothal Llanveynoe Llanwarne Longtown Lower Bullingham Lugwardine Lyde
Madley Marden Marstow Michaelchurch...
- Rhiwbina,
Cardiff Turkey Tump: on the
ridge immediately north-west of
Llanwarne,
Herefordshire (SO504288)
Wednesbury Tump (see 'Post-Medieval times'):...
- was also the
founder of the
Scarborough Festival.
Thornton was born in
Llanwarne, Herefordshire, the son of the
Rural Dean of Hereford. He was orphaned...
- Hentland, Hope Mansel, How Caple, King's Caple, Lea, Llandinabo, Llangarren,
Llanwarne, Marston, Pencoyd, Peterstow, Ross, Sellack,
Sollers Hope, St Weonards...
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daughter of
Gruffydd ap Rhys ap
Thomas (died 1521).
Thomas Herbert of
Llanwarne married (secondly) Anne Lucy, a
daughter of
Thomas Lucy (died 1525) of...