- A
longhouse or long
house is a type of long,
proportionately narrow, single-room
building for
communal dwelling. It has been
built in
various parts of...
- "Brynfan
Tyddyn". RacingSportsCars.
Retrieved April 11, 2016.
Track maps of the 1953 and the 1955
Brynfan Tyddyn Road
Races from "Brynfan
Tyddyn - Programme...
-
Tyddyn Bridge Halt was a
railway station which served the
village of Frongoch, Gwynedd, Wales. It was on the
Great Western Railway's (GWR's) Bala Ffestiniog...
-
Tyddyn Dai is a
hamlet in the
community of Amlwch, Anglesey, Wales,
which is 141.4
miles (227.6 km) from
Cardiff and 220.7
miles (355.1 km) from London...
- of the
river bank". Theguardian.com. "Restaurant: The
George Hotel and
Tyddyn Llan | Spectator, The | Find
Articles at BNET.com". 18
December 2007. Archived...
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particularly on
Bodmin Moor and in
Wales where they are
commonly called tyddyn meaning 'homestead', or
specifically Ty Hir
meaning 'long-house' in the...
- was no
longer needed, and it was
converted into
estate workers' cottages.
Tyddyn Pwyth Grade II
listed farmhouse in a
longhouse plan,
which fronted onto...
- He also set
records at
Giants Despair Hillclimb, and
raced at
Brynfan Tyddyn.: 77 He was
Sports Illustrated magazine's
driver of the year in 1956.: 79 ...
-
trams ran
until 1927, when the
section of
track between Carreg-y-Defaid and
Tyddyn-Caled was
seriously damaged by a storm.
Andrews ran the
Cardiff Road section...
-
Senator T.
Newell Wood
hosted the
Brynfan Tyddyn Road Race
around his
estate in
Harveys Lake.
Brynfan Tyddyn is
Welsh for "large farm on a hilltop" and...