- Dec 1960 Eas****er
Cavern Mendip Rock fall Alan
Hartnell Jun 1961 Coed-y-
Mwstwr Woods Cave
South Wales Rock fall Tony
Lewis Sep 1961 Ball Eye Mine Peak...
- 1986 book
Artorius Rex Discovered, to have
discovered a cave in Coed-y-
Mwstwr Forest, just
behind the
village of Coychurch,
where King
Arthur was buried...
-
habitation in the area is the
nearby Ogof y
Pebyll ("Tents Cave") or Ogof Coed-y-
Mwstwr ("Hubbub Wood Cave")),
which is a
scheduled monument and
appears to have...
- of
Glyndyfrdwy was
created from the
former Corwen townships of Carrog,
Mwstwr and Tir Llanerch,
along with
portions of
Bonwm and Rhagat. The
parish was...
- in
Bridgend County Borough,
south Wales. The
woodlands is home to Coed-y-
Mwstwr cave, a
caving system that has been
theorised as a
hiding space used by...
-
buildings of note
include the
headquarters of
South Wales Police and Coed-y-
Mwstwr, a 19th-century
country house in the
Tudor style. Davies, John; Jenkins...
- the
possible site of the
battle of Pencon.
Another site is next to Coed y
Mwstwr (lit.
Field of the Muster) and Ogof y
Pebyll (caves next the Encampments)...
-
Caerphilly Cardiff Golf Club –
Cardiff Clyne Golf Club –
Swansea Coed Y
Mwstwr Golf Club –
Bridgend Cottrell Park Golf Club –
Cardiff Creigiau Golf Club...
- 3°36′06″W / 51.4906°N 3.6018°W / 51.4906; -3.6018),
contour fort Coed-y-
Mwstwr (51°31′04″N 3°31′27″W / 51.5179°N 3.5242°W / 51.5179; -3.5242), contour...