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Maenclochog (Welsh pronunciation) is a village,
parish and
community in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. It is also the name of an
electoral ward comprising...
- Cross;
Fishguard North East;
Fishguard North West; Goodwick; Llanrhian;
Maenclochog; Newport; St. Dogmael’s; and Scleddau.
Following local government boundary...
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Rosebush (Welsh: Rhos-y-bwlch) is a
small village in the
community of
Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire,
southwest Wales, UK. It lies in the
southern slopes of...
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Maenclochog is an
electoral ward in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It
covers the
Maenclochog community and the two
neighbouring communities of
Llandissilio West...
- The
Narberth Road and
Maenclochog Railway was a
Welsh light railway company in Pembrokeshire.
Services started in
January 1876. The 8.5-mile-long (13...
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Maenclochog railway station served the
village of
Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1876 to 1949 on the
Narberth Road and
Maenclochog Railway. The...
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Maenclochog Railway, with a view to
developing a port on
Fishguard Bay and
ferry services to
Rosslare in Ireland. The
Narberth Road and
Maenclochog Railway...
- Cross,
Glandy Cross, Mynachlog-ddu, New Inn,
Pentre Galar, Puncheston,
Maenclochog,
Rosebush and Tafarn-y-Bwlch. The only town in the
Preseli area is Newport...
- 1877, it
originally served the
adjacent Rosebush railway station on the
Maenclochog Railway,
which opened in 1876. Both were
built as part of the development...
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frequent in the Carn
Melyn ridge of Presili; the
Presili village of
Maenclochog (Welsh for bell or
ringing stones) used
local bluestones as
church bells...