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Rhosymedre (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village within the
community of Cefn, in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The
Anglican church,
which was consecrated...
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Rhosymedre is the name of a hymn tune
written by the 19th-century
Welsh Anglican priest John
David Edwards.
Edwards named the tune
after the
village of...
- The Rock is a
football stadium in
Rhosymedre, Wales. It is
currently the home
stadium for
Cymru North teams Cefn
Druids and
Gresford Athletic FC, as well...
- Cefn-bychan ("little ridge"), Acrefair, Penybryn, Newbridge, Plas
Madoc and
Rhosymedre and is
situated on the
northern slopes of the Dee Valley. Cefn Mawr was...
- Service.
Planning permission for a 3,500
capacity stadium at the Rock,
Rhosymedre, was
given in
March 2009,
subject to
approval from the
Welsh ****embly...
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Wynnstay Park and
combined with
Rhosymedre F.C. to form
Rhosymedre Druids F.C. who pla**** on the
Church Field in
Rhosymedre.[a]
Despite this new pairing...
- the
sitcom The King of
Queens The Rock (stadium), a
football ground in
Rhosymedre,
Wales and home to Cefn
Druids A.F.C. Kidd
Brewer Stadium, or "The Rock"...
- Plas
Kynaston Canal was
built to
serve industry in the Cefn Mawr and
Rhosymedre areas in the 1820s.
There might have been
another canal extension ("Ward's")...
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Cristionydd and part of
Cristionydd Cynrig became part of the new
parish of
Rhosymedre, and
Cristionydd Fechan and
Moreton Above became part of the new parish...
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Rhosymedre Halt was a
minor railway station on the
Great Western Railway's
London to
Birkenhead main line,
serving the
mining village of
Rhosymedre near...