- the
settlements of
Cresselly,
Cresswell Quay,
Loveston and Yerbeston. In 2011 the community's po****tion was 574. The name
Cresselly probably originated...
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Matches have also
occasionally been pla**** at Swansea,
Colwyn Bay and
Cresselly (despite the
latter towns being in
Denbighshire and
Pembrokeshire respectively)...
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Cresselly Cricket Club
Ground is a
cricket ground in
Cresselly, Pembrokeshire. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1979, when
Welsh Schools pla****...
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Cresselly House is a
Georgian country house in the
village of
Cresselly,
Pembrokeshire that
operates as a
country house hotel. It is a
Grade II* listed...
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stood in for
Dunkirk -
Porthgain harbour, the
Trecwn valley, and the
Cresselly Arms at
Cresswell Quay; in Swansea, the
Guildhall and
Grand Theatre; and...
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flooded river. grid
reference SN802631 Its
photograph can be seen in the
Cresselly Arms at
Pontargothi on the A40. "What to see on a trip
along the River...
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extinct named Cristiswell,
probably situated at
Cresswell Quay, near
Cresselly. At the time of
Henry VIII’s
Dissolution of the
Monasteries (1536–1541)...
- the son of John
Bartlett Allen, a
local landowner and
colliery owner in
Cresselly, Pembrokeshire.
Allen had one
younger brother, John
Hensleigh Allen, MP...
- Lloyd, of
Kilrhue 1731: John Laugharne, of
Llanrythan 1732: John
Allen of
Cresselly 1733:
Nicholas Roch, of
Prickeston 1734:
James Philipps, of Pentrepark...
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Retrieved 7
March 2023. "
Cresselly House Park (700007)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 7
March 2023. "
Cresselly House Garden,
Cresselly (265006)". Coflein. RCAHMW...