- and lime
kilns were
built on the
beaches at Porthor,
Porth Orion,
Porth Meudwy,
Aberdaron and Y Rhiw to
convert the
limestone to quicklime.
There was shipbuilding...
- pilgrimages. P****enger
ferry services to
Bardsey Island are
operated from
Porth Meudwy and
Pwllheli by
Bardsey Boat
Trips and
Enlli Charters. At times, the wind...
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National Trust web page for porth-y-swnt, accessdate=30...
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Porth Ysgo,
Porth Cadlan Aberdaron Bay (including
Porth simdde,
Porth Meudwy)
Numerous smaller inlets including:
Porth Cloch,
Porth y Pistyll, Hen Borth...
-
Porth Meudwy, near Aberdaron...
-
writings were published, with a
biographical notice,
under the
title of ‘Cell
Meudwy’ (‘The Hermit's Cell’) in 1877 (Tremadog). Four days
before his
death he...
- an arc
along the
western margins of the Vale of
Clwyd north from Rhyd-y-
meudwy, west of
Ruthin and then
northwest to meet the
coast at Llanddulas. It is...
-
following what is now an
abandoned trackway.
Nearby is the
hamlet of Rhyd-y-
Meudwy ("Ford of the Hermit").
William Jones (pen name:
Ehedydd Iâl)
wrote the...
- Sion Wyn o
Eifion (1861) (ed.) Cyff
Beuno by Eben
Fardd (1863) (ed.) Cell
Meudwy by
Ellis Owen (1877) John
Ystumllyn (1888) Yr
Emynydd Cristionogol (1889)...
-
Denbighshire in north-east Wales. The
community also
includes the
hamlet of Rhyd-y-
Meudwy. The church,
village hall and pub all lie
within 200
yards of each other...