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Twmbarlwm, also
known as Twm Barlwm, Twyn
Barlwm or
locally known as "the Twmp" (translation: hump), the
Nipple or the
Pimple because of the
mound that...
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Machen and
Mynydd Maen (
Twmbarlwm) and led to a
later Iron Age (900–55 BC)
hillfort to be
constructed by the
Silures on
Twmbarlwm.
Roman forces took control...
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extensively wooded hills including Mynydd Machen (1,188 ft; 362 m) and
Twmbarlwm (1,375 ft; 419 m)
which attract tourists for the
hillwalking and mountain...
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views south across the
River Severn to
England and
north towards Twmbarlwm and
Mynydd Machen. It is
believed to date to the Iron Age. The original...
- the
ancient chapel of
Llanderfel on
Mynydd Maen, and then
onwards to
Twmbarlwm. In the 19th and 20th centuries,
Cwmbran was the site of
heavy industrial...
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Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England. Samson,
Isles of
Scilly Twmbarlwm near Risca,
Wales Wittenham Clumps in
Oxfordshire Shutlingsloe, Cheshire...
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areas and
Bristol Channel.
Brynglas has
views over the city
centre and
Twmbarlwm to the west. The
suburbs of the city have
grown outwards from the inner-city...
- and its "mystic tumulus". This was
based on a
lyrical description of
Twmbarlwm's "mystic tumulus" in
Monmouthshire that
Thomas imitated from
Arthur Machen's...
- Newport, with part of the ward
offering views of
surrounding areas such as
Twmbarlwm. The area is
governed by
Newport City Council.
Towards the city centre...
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coastal plain runs
eastward over the
Garth Mountain,
Caerphilly Mountain,
Twmbarlwm, and over Gray Hill to
Wentwood before coming down to the
Bristol Channel...