Llandre (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɬandrɛ]), or Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn, is a village in Ceredigion, Wales. It lies 5 miles north of Aberystwyth in the...
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Ceredigion) in Mid Wales. It ran from Llanfihangel station (later renamed Llandre station) on the Cambrian Line, through the village of Tal-y-bont and the...
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Railway to Dinas Mawddwy) Dovey Junction to Aberystwyth: Glandyfi Ynyslas Llandre Bow Street (reopened in 2021) Dovey Junction to Pwllheli: Gogarth Abertafol...
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Castelldwyran Garn Fawr Motte Glan Mynys Mount Hendy Castle Llanddowror Motte Llandre Egremont Llanelli Old Castle Llanglydwen Llanllwni Mount Parc y Domen Pen...
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European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). It is managed by Treftadaeth Llandre Heritage, a community group interested in natural and cultural heritage...
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Taigwynion is a hamlet 1 km ENE of Llandre in Ceredigion, Wales. It has 11 houses and a postcode of its own, SY24 5AG. Taigwynion has no English name...
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Tramway, at Kerry Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway, at Llanfihangel (later Llandre) Talyllyn Railway, at Tywyn Potteries, Shrewsbury & North Wales Railway...
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(A487). In his memoirs about growing up in Llanfihangel Geneu’r Glyn (Llandre), Pen-y-garn and Bow Street, Tom Macdonald (1900–80) recalls that the local...
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current Ceredigion County Council, covering the communities of Borth and Llandre. Borth had a representative on Cardiganshire County Council from its formation...
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motte-and-bailey castle situated on a large hill above the old village of Llandre (Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn) in northern Ceredigion, Wales, four miles northeast...
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