- The
Olway Brook (Welsh: Nant Olwy) is a left bank
tributary of the
River Usk in
Monmouthshire in
south Wales.
Arising from the
confluence of
several brooks...
- • left Cilieni, Nant Brân, Ysgir, Honddu, Rhiangoll,
Grwyne Fawr, Gavenny,
Olway Brook • right Hydfer, Crai, Senni, Tarell, Cyrig, Nant Menasgin, Caerfanell...
- Ebwy)
Sirhowy River (R)
River Ebbw Fach (L) Afon
Llwyd (R) Sôr
Brook (R)
Olway Brook (L)
Berthin Brook (R) Afon
Gafenni (L) (River Gavenny) Afon Cibi (R)...
- saw the
inclusion of
doors and
doorcases from a
demolished house,
Graig Olway, Llangeview, and the
insertion of a new
staircase modelled on that at Upper...
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sheet book
references Ochr-y-cefn
Fault Clwyd Mem E&W 95/107 Ogof
Cadno Fault E&W 193 Ogof
Fault E&W 163
Olway Brook Fault Monmouthshire Mem E&W 233/250...
- House,
covering an area of
about 5
acres (2 hectares) and
overlooking the
Olway Brook. Later, the area was
reputedly settled by
descendants of the Welsh...
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goosander regularly use the
reservoir as a roost, the
swans feeding by day on
Olway Meadows and the
goosanders probably coming from the
River Usk.
Divers and...
- and the
Advancement of
Farming Practice through Research.
Graham Charles Olway, Chair,
National Education Building Development Officers Group. For services...
- In
contrast there are wide
spreads of
these deposits around the
smaller Olway Brook from
Raglan southwards.
Alluvial flats are
restricted within the Wye...