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Puncheston (Welsh: Cas-mael or Casmael) is a village,
parish and
community in Pembrokeshire,
southwest Wales. It sits
below the
mountain known as Castlebythe...
- Waun Fawr,
Puncheston is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (or SSSI) in Pembrokeshire,
South Wales. It has been
designated as a Site of
Special Scientific...
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Puncheston railway station served the
village of
Puncheston, Pembrokeshire, Wales, from 1895 to 1949 on the
North Pembrokeshire and
Fishguard Railway...
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Malay School. In
February 1965, her
husband alongside her
visited HMS
Puncheston (M1174). In
conjunction to the
visit of Earl
Mountbatten later that month...
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County Council which covered the
communities of
Dinas Cross, Cwm
Gwaun and
Puncheston. The
parish was in the
Hundred of Cemais; as Dynas, it
appeared on a 1578...
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returning home in
January 1964. He
returned to the Far East to
command HMS
Puncheston, a Ton-class minesweeper,
during the
Indonesian Confrontation between...
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private dwelling. New Inn is in the
parish of
Morvil and the
community of
Puncheston, and the
nearest village is Rosebush. The
North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard...
- Moat
Neyland Nolton and Roch
Pembroke Pembroke Dock
Penally Porthgain Puncheston Rosemarket Rudbaxton Saundersfoot Scleddau Slebech Solva Spittal St Davids...
- Casnewydd-bach) is a village,
parish and
former civil parish in the
community of
Puncheston in Pembrokeshire, Wales. A map of 1578
shows the
parish as Newcastle....
- century, and had at
least eight Norman castles (Newport,
Little Newcastle,
Puncheston, Castlebythe, Henry's Moat, Maenclochog,
Llangolman and Llanfyrnach)....