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Cilgerran (previously
Kilgerran or Cil-Garon) is both a village, a parish, and also a community,
situated on the
south bank of the
River Teifi in Pembrokeshire...
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Cilgerran Castle (Welsh:
Castell Cilgerran) is a 13th-century
ruined castle located in
Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales, near Cardigan. The
first castle...
- Ages
several castles were
built by the Normans, such as
Pembroke and
Cilgerran, and St David's
Cathedral became an
important pilgrimage site. During...
- 51°59′24″N 4°33′40″W / 51.990°N 4.561°W / 51.990; -4.561 The
Hundred of
Cilgerran (often
written "Kilgerran") was a
hundred in the
north of Pembrokeshire...
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Cilgerran was an
electoral ward in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The ward
consisted of the
communities of
Cilgerran and Manordeifi. The
community of Cilgerran...
- 2020: The
County of Ceredigion. The
County of
Pembrokeshire wards of:
Cilgerran; Clydau; Crymych;
Dinas Cross;
Fishguard North East;
Fishguard North West;...
- down the
latrine shaft. The
castle of
Cenarth Bychan (possibly
modern Cilgerran Castle), home of Nest and her husband, was
attacked by
Owain ap Cadwgan...
- Rhos-hill) is a
hamlet on the A478 road, in the
community and
parish of
Cilgerran, in Pembrokeshire, South-west Wales. The
hamlet is
situated at the crossroads...
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Chepstow Castle Cadw
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Chepstow Port Wall Cadw
website for
Cilgerran Castle Cadw
website for
Coity Castle Cadw
website for
Conwy Castle Cadw...
- City of St David's
Pembroke Pembroke Dock
Tenby Cilgerran Fishguard &
Goodwick Haverfordwest ****ord
Haven Narberth Newport Neyland This is a list of...