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Presteigne (/prɛsˈtiːn/; Welsh: Llanandras: the
church of St. Andrew) is a town and
community on the
south bank of the
River Lugg in Powys, Wales. The...
- ****izes were held
alternately at New
Radnor and
Presteigne,
later settling at
Presteigne alone.
Presteigne then
served as the county's
administrative centre...
- The
Presteigne Festival is a
classical music festival which takes place at the end of
August each year in the town of
Presteigne situated in the Welsh...
- The
Shire Hall is a muni****l
structure in
Broad Street,
Presteigne, Powys, Wales. The
building incorporates a well-preserved
courtroom and a
museum known...
- The ****embly
Rooms in
Presteigne (Welsh:
Ystafelloedd Cynnull Llanandras),
formerly Presteigne Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref Llanandras), is a muni****l...
- St Andrew's
Church is a
Church of
England parish church in
Presteigne, Powys, Wales. It was
first constructed in the 9th
century by the Anglo-Saxons and...
- : 4, 13 and
Saxons settled inland amongst the
Welsh in
places such as
Presteigne.: 125 In the 10th century,
Hywel ap Cadell,
later Hywel Dda,
formed the...
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Trecarne Lands and excavated. The text
finishes with the
words "Stocken,
Presteigne, 1978".
Although the book is set in
North Yorkshire, Carr
wrote early...
- south-east of
Presteigne.
Wapley Hill
stands in
mixed woodland on a west-facing
escarpment to the
south of the B4362 road from
Presteigne to Mortimer's...
- with new
electrically worked ones. The
plans for a
proposed Knighton to
Presteigne Railway were
deposited on 30
November 1865.
There are four
trains a day...