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Crickhowell (/krɪkˈhaʊəl/; Welsh:
Crucywel pronounced [krɨkːəu̯ɛl], non-standard
spelling Crughywel) is a town and
community in
southeastern Powys, Wales...
- The Bear Hotel,
formerly the
White Bear,
stands on
Beaufort Street,
Crickhowell, Powys, Wales. A
coaching inn from the mid 18th century, the building...
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Roger Nicholas Edwards,
Baron Crickhowell, PC (25
February 1934 – 17
March 2018) was a
British Conservative Party politician who
served as an MP from...
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Crickhowell Bridge is an 18th-century
bridge that
spans the
River Usk in
Crickhowell, Powys, Wales. The main A4077 road to
Gilwern crosses it. The bridge...
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Crickhowell Castle (Welsh:
Castell Crucywel) is a
Grade I
listed building in
Crickhowell, Wales, now
largely ruined. An
alternative name, "Alisby's Castle"...
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Crickhowell Market Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y
Farchnad Crucywel),
formerly Crickhowell Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref Crucywel), is a muni****l
building in...
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Hywel is
approached by a
couple of
public footpaths across farmland from
Crickhowell and
Llanbedr and
visited by the
Beacons Way. It lies
within an area designated...
- was
previously known as
Crickhowell House (Welsh: Tŷ Crughywel),
after the
former Secretary of
State for Wales, Lord
Crickhowell. It
houses Members of the...
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community and
electoral ward in Powys, Wales,
about 4
miles (6.4 km) west of
Crickhowell and 9
miles (14.5 km) south-east of Brecon. The
River Usk
flows through...
- valley. The main
towns were Brecon, Beaufort, Brynmawr,
Builth Wells,
Crickhowell, Hay-on-Wye, Llanelly,
Llanwrtyd Wells, R****au, Talgarth,
Vaynor and...