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Llanychaer (English:
church on the Aer, a
tributary of the
River Gwaun) is a
small rural village and
parish in the
community of Cwm Gwaun,
north Pembrokeshire...
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miles (6.4 km)
southeast of Fishguard, and
includes the
ancient parish of
Llanychaer. In 2011, the po****tion was 313. The
valley is
known for its unspoilt...
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Llangolman Mynachlog-ddu
Fishguard Llanllawer Nevern (part) Henry's Moat
Llanychaer Newport Little Newcastle Llanychlwydog Pont****
Llandeilo Llwydarth Maenclochog...
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Llanfair Nant Gwyn •
Llanfyrnach •
Llangolman •
Llanllawer •
Llanwnda •
Llanychaer •
Llanychlwydog •
Maenclochog • Melinau/Meline • Morfil/Morvil • Mynachlogddu...
- or SE
finishing in
Narberth (junction with B4314), via
Gwaun Valley,
Llanychaer,
crosses B4329 at Greenway, Rosebush, Maenclochog,
crosses A40; approximately...
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secluded through the
Gwaun Valley, and p****es
through Pont**** and
Llanychaer to the sea at
Lower Fishguard Bay. It has a
total length of 9
miles (14 km)...
- Llanstadwell, Llanstinan, Llanteg, Llantood, Llanungar, Llanwnda, Llanycefn(r),
Llanychaer, Llanychlwydog, Llawhaden, Llys y Fran, Loveston(r), Ludchurch, Lydstep(r)...
- son of John
Gambold of Puncheston,
becomes rector of
Puncheston with
Llanychaer. date
unknown Griffith Jones (Llanddowror)
takes charge of a
school at...
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Llanfair " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
Retrieved 20
August 2011. "Pont
Llanychaer " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
Retrieved 20
August 2011. "Pont Llwyncyntefin...
- Llanwrtyd,
Llanwrtyd Wells Personal name `Gwrtyd`? Llanycefn, cefn, 'cave'
Llanychaer, (English: 'church on the Aer', a
tributary of the
River Gwaun) Llanycil...