-
River Wye to land in
Llowes churchyard.
Francis Kilvert (1840–1879),
curate of the
nearby village of
Clyro from 1865 to 1872.
Llowes is
mentioned several...
- the
remit of the
North American Department of the
Colonial Office. Fo
llowing the 1867
confederation of most of the
British North American colonies to...
- Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain
Llanstephan Llanwddyn Llanwrin Llanwrtyd Wells Llanymynech Llowes Llyswen Machynlleth Manafon Middletown ****ord
Montgomery Newbridge-on-Wye...
- the area
known as "Kilvert country"
which includes Clyro, Capel-y-ffin,
Llowes, Glasbury, Llanigon, Painscastle,
Clifford and Whitney-on-Wye. The settlement's...
- all the
castles along the
Middle Wye
Valley e.g. 1.1 miles:
Llowes Castle/
Llowes Motte/
Llowes Castle Tump, 1.5 miles: Hay-on-Wye the
Castle and Tump, 2...
- Corn
being harvested near
Llowes...
-
Glasbury together with the
neighbouring villages of Boughrood,
Llanstephan and
Llowes. In 1815, the late Rev. John Hughes,
curate of Glasbury, was
described as...
- St. Meilig's Cross,
Llowes, Powys. One side of this 'Celtic cross' was
carved in the 7th
century and the
other side was
carved in the 11th century....
- area. This part of Wales,
including the
villages of Clyro, Capel-y-ffin,
Llowes, Glasbury, Llanigon, Painscastle, and the town of Hay-on-Wye, as well as...
- Arwy/Michaelchurch-on-Arrow • Llannewydd/Newchurch • Llansteffan/Llanstephan •
Llowes • Y Clas-ar-Wy/Glasbury
Radnor Casgob/Cascob • Colfa/Colva • Llanandras/Presteigne...