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Penmachno is a
village in the
isolated upland Machno valley, 4
miles (6 km)
south of Betws-y-Coed in the
county of Conwy,
North Wales. The B4406 road...
- Cwm
Penmachno (historically
called Tre-Gynwal) is a
village at the head of Cwm
Machno in
North Wales. The
village was
built in the 1860s as a
quarry settlement...
- The
Penmachno Do****ent was a
letters patent drawn up at
Penmachno in
Gwynedd and
signed on 19
December 1294 by
Madog ap
Llywelyn at the
height of his...
- The
Penmachno quarry (also
known as Cwm
Machno quarry,
Rhiwfachno quarry, or Tan-y-Rhiw quarry) was a
slate quarry near Cwm
Penmachno, Conwy,
North Wales...
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owner and
prominent poet.
Jones was born on 1 May 1816 at Tyn-y-Cae,
Penmachno, to
parents Owen and
Grace Jones. In 1843,
Jones married Ann Owen of Bwlch...
- Dyfed, at the end of the
Roman era.
Venedotia was the
Latin form, and in
Penmachno there is a
memorial stone from c. AD 500
which reads:
Cantiori Hic Iacit...
- Pentrefoelas, St John's
Church at
Ysbyty Ifan, and St Tudclud's
Church at
Penmachno) - a
total of 17
miles / 27 km
Sacred Snowdonia (visiting St Gwyddelan's...
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photography took
place on
location in
rural North Wales,
including Cwm
Penmachno and Llyn Gwynant,
during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film
premiered at...
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north Wales Cwm Gwaun, a
community in
northern Pembrokeshire,
Wales Cwm
Penmachno, a
community in Snowdonia,
north Wales Western Cwm, a
geographical feature...
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Tangwystl ferch Owain Fflam, an
illegitimate son
named Dafydd Goch of
Penmachno, who survived,
though there is no
contemporary evidence to
support the...