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Llechryd (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬɛxrɪd]) is a
rural village on the A484 road
approximately 3
miles (4.8 km) from Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales. Situated...
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Cilgerran and the
village of
Llechryd.[citation needed] In 1974, a
Welsh coracle piloted by
Bernard Thomas (c. 1923–2014) of
Llechryd crossed the
English Channel...
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village is 2
miles east of Cardigan,
while the
community also encomp****es
Llechryd, Pant-gwyn, and
Neuadd Wilym.
Llangoedmor (Welsh for 'the
church the great...
- Cnwce, Pen-y-bryn, Carreg-wen and Pontrhydyceirt, and the
villages of
Llechryd and Boncath.
Cilgerran Hundred derives its
title from the
former town,...
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Captain Hayward. In 1974 a
Welsh coracle piloted by
Bernard Thomas of
Llechryd crossed the
English Channel to
France in 131⁄2 hours. The
journey was undertaken...
- Llanybydder, Llandysul,
Newcastle Emlyn, and Cenarth. The
river is
tidal below Llechryd,
descending through the steep-sided
Cilgerran Gorge to Cardigan. West of...
- to the
manors of
Llechryd and Berain, near Denbigh. A
local 19th-century
source says Iolo
lived at a
certain "Coed y
Pantwn in
Llechryd".
George Borrow...
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throughout the
county and many
villages such as Lamphey, Creselly, Llangwm,
Llechryd and
Crymych field teams in
minor leagues under the
umbrella of the Cricket...
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Llangynfelyn Llanilar Llanon Llanrhystud Llansantffraid Llanwenog Llanwnnen Llechryd Lledrod Melindwr Moelfryn Mwnt
Newbridge Oakford Olmarch Pant-gwyn Penbryn...
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Llangynfelyn Llanilar Llanon Llanrhystud Llansantffraid Llanwenog Llanwnnen Llechryd Lledrod Melindwr Moelfryn Mwnt
Newbridge Oakford Olmarch Pant-gwyn Penbryn...