- Din
Lligwy (or Din Llugwy) hut
circle is an
ancient village site near the east
coast of Anglesey,
close to the
village of Moelfre,
North Wales. Excavations...
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Lligwy is an
electoral ward on the
northeast coast of Anglesey, Wales. It
includes the
communities Moelfre, Llaneugrad, Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf (including...
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includes a
rocky headland north of the
village and a
large sandy beach at
Lligwy Bay, both
traversed by the
Anglesey Coastal Path. The 2011
census measured...
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Lligwy is an
electoral ward of
north east Anglesey. It may also
refer to:
Capel Lligwy Din
Lligwy Lligwy Bay
Lligwy Burial Chamber in this area. Note...
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Celli Ddu Bryn Gwyn
stones Caer Gybi Caer Lêb
Castell Bryn Gwyn Din
Lligwy Lligwy Burial Chamber Llys
Rhosyr Parciau hill fort
Penmorwdd St Gwen****'s...
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Lligwy Bay (Welsh:
Traeth Lligwy) is a bay of the
Welsh island of Anglesey. It is on the
north east of the island, to the
north of the
village of Moelfre...
- Town Cadw
website for
Capel Garmon Burial Chamber Cadw
website for
Capel Lligwy Cadw
website for
Carew Cross Cadw
website for
Carreg Cennen Castle Cadw...
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Lligwy Burial Chamber is a
Neolithic burial chamber in
Lligwy, near the east
coast of Anglesey, Wales,
United Kingdom. It
consists of a
circle of upright...
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Capel Lligwy (sometimes
referred to as Hen
Gapel Lligwy) is a
ruined chapel near Rhos
Lligwy in Anglesey,
north Wales,
dating back to the
first half of...
- Hedsor, Buckinghamshire. The
family also
owned Plas
Llanidan and land at
Lligwy in Moelfre, Anglesey, Wales. Sir
Edward Irby, 1st
Baronet (1676–1718) Sir...