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Builth Wells (/ˈbɪlθ ˈwɛlz/; Welsh: Llanfair-ym-
Muallt ) is a
market town and
community in the
county of
Powys and
historic county of
Brecknockshire (Breconshire)...
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Llangammarch Wells, and
Garth to join the
River Wye at
Builth Wells (Llanfair ym
Muallt)
approximately 28
winding miles from its source. The name 'Irfon' may be...
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Boughrood (Bochrwd)
Brecon (Aberhonddu)
Builth Road
Builth Wells (Llanfair ym
Muallt)
Burlingjobb Bwlch Caehopkin Caersws Capel-y-ffin
Carno Cathedine Cefn Coch...
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Builth Castle (Welsh:
Castell Llanfair-ym-
Muallt) was a
castle built under King
Edward I, just
outside Builth Wells, Powys, Wales. At one time it was an...
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Alltmawr •
Llanafan Fawr •
Llanafan Fechan • Llanddewi'r-cwm • Llanfair-ym-
muallt/Builth
Wells •
Llanfihangel Abergwesyn •
Llanfihangel Brynpabuan •...
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beneath a
rugby post.
Builth is
thought to be a
corruption of
Llanfair Ym
Muallt (buallt),
meaning the
Church of St. Mary in the Cow Pasture. The original...
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Builth Wells Hospital (Welsh:
Ysbyty Llanfair ym
Muallt) was a
heath facility in Bronllys, Wales. It was
managed by
Powys Teaching Health Board. The hospital...
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English and
Welsh names mean "end of the bridge"
Builth (Wells) Llanfair-ym-
Muallt Both
English and
Welsh names derive from the
original Welsh Buellt, meaning...
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Survey 1:25,000
scale Explorer map
sheet 188
Builth Wells / Llanfair-ym-
Muallt Marmaduke Gwynne Archived 2013-05-13 at the
Wayback Machine, llgc.org.uk...
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Freshwater Habitats Trust.
Retrieved 9
November 2019.
Builth Wells / Llanfair-ym-
Muallt (1:25,000 map) (A1 ed.).
Ordnance Survey. 2005. ISBN 0319236358. "Raglan...