- The
flower show has
traditionally been held
within the
grounds of
Cerrig Llwydion, High Street, Prestatyn,
which was
formerly a vicarage. The
event also...
- name
commonly applied to the high
point of the
plateau of
Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion in the
eastern part of the
Brecon Beacons in
south Wales. It is a top of...
-
mountain p****
Bwlch y Ddwyallt, a high
point of the
plateau of
Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion Bwlch-y-Ddeu****, a
mountain p**** in
Conwy county borough Bwlch Mawr, a...
- 7 m (2,351 ft), Fan y Big lies at the
western tip of the
Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion plateau. Its name
translates as 'point of the peak' -
perhaps in allusion...
- Waun Rydd Left to right: Pen y Fan and Corn Du,
Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion, Waun Rydd and Allt Lwyd from Cefn yr
Ystrad Highest point
Elevation 769 m (2,523 ft)...
- "Aber". "Leithen" is a
Celtic name
meaning grey in
colour (c.f.
Welsh llwydion). In
Innerleithen the
river is
about 6–7
metres across and is not deep...
- at OS grid ref ST 107903 and
there are
further cairns known as
Garneddi Llwydion at ST 104918
again beside the
Senghenydd ****. The
summit plateau of the...
- (died 1899),
daughter of
Edward Lloyd Edward whose family owned Cerrig Llwydion Hall in Denbighshire.
After his
death she
married the Rev
Charles Tooth...
-
Similar evidence for
stalls for
cattle has been
found at Tŷ Mawr and
Tyddyn Llwydion in Montgomeryshire. The idea of the "Longhouse" or "Tŷ-hir" was
first discussed...
-
Anglesey 53°14′N 4°22′W / 53.23°N 04.36°W / 53.23; -04.36 SH4273
Cerrig Llwydion Neath Port
Talbot 51°38′N 3°46′W / 51.63°N 03.76°W / 51.63; -03.76 SS7894...