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Penrhos is
derived from the
Welsh words pen ("head" or "top") and rhos ("moorland"). It may
refer to:
Places Penrhos, Anglesey, a
village in
Wales Penrhos...
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Penrhos was a
large estate on Holy Island, Anglesey, in north-west Wales. In 1553,
during Edward VI's reign,
Penrhos was
granted to John-ap-Owen (also...
- was used
regularly by both
Rydal and
Penrhos. In 2010, the
stewardship of St John's was p****ed to
Rydal Penrhos,
which needed more
space for
school worship...
- Gaer
Penrhôs, in Ceredigion, Wales, was a
ringwork castle at the
summit of a
steep hill near the
village of Llanrhystud; now all that
remains are the...
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Royal Air
Force Penrhos, or more
simply RAF
Penrhos, is a
former Royal Air
Force airfield located near
Penrhos,
Gwynedd and 14.7
miles (23.7 km) west of...
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Penrhos Country Park (also
known as
Penrhos Coastal Park) (grid
reference SH2781) is a
country park near Holyhead, on the
island of
Anglesey in Wales...
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within its confines. RAF
Penrhos Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Penrhos, Gwynedd. A
Vision of
Britain Through Time :
Penrhos Civil Parish Archived...
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Penrhos is a
village in the
community of
Whitecastle in Monmouthshire,
south east Wales,
United Kingdom.
Penrhos is
located three miles north of Raglan...
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Penrhos is an area east of Kington,
Herefordshire near the
Welsh border. In the area
there are a
small number of
buildings including Penrhos Farm and Penrhos...
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Penrhos College are
known as Old
Girls and may
elect to join the school's
alumni ****ociation, The
Penrhos College Alumni Inc. Some
notable Penrhos Old...