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Tretower (Welsh: Tretŵr) is a
hamlet in the
community of
Cwmdu and District, in the
southern part of the
county of
Powys in Wales. It lies on the A479...
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Tretower Court (Welsh: Llys Tre-tŵr) is a
medieval fortified manor house in Wales,
situated in the
village of
Tretower, near
Crickhowell in modern-day...
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Tretower Castle (Welsh:
Castell Tretŵr) is a
Grade I-listed
ruined castle in the
village of
Tretower in the
county of Powys, Wales. It was
built around...
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Fishguard [citation needed]
Abbey Cwmhir Hall
Glansevern Hall Gliffaes, near
Tretower [citation needed]
Gregynog Hall
Maesfron Hall,
Trewern [citation needed]...
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Roger Vaughan (died 1471) of
Tretower Court, was the son of
Welsh noblewoman Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam and Sir
Roger Vaughan of Bredwardine, who fought...
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Cwmdu Glangrwyney Llanbedr Llangattock Llangenny Llangynidr Tretower—
Tretower Castle and
Tretower Court, a
manor house still in very good
condition Cwrt y...
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website for
Tregwehelydd Standing Stone Cadw
website for
Tretower Castle Cadw
website for
Tretower Court Cadw
website for Twthill,
Rhuddlan Cadw website...
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Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas,
ruined Craswall Priory,
Tretower Castle,
Tretower Court, the Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel, and the
remains of...
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consequently saw much of his
property forfeited. The
Vaughans of
Tretower (Tretŵr), then in Breconshire,
obtained it,
probably in 1465 on receiving...
- Castle, a
Norman castle, now a ruin.
Three miles to the east are
Tretower Castle and
Tretower Court, now in the care of Cadw. The
Calvinistic Methodist and...