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Saint Dogmael (or Docmael, Dogfael, Dogmeel, Dogwel, Toel) was a 6th-century
Welsh monk and
preacher who is
considered a saint. His
feast day is 14 June...
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Dogmaels (Welsh: Llandudoch) is a village,
parish and
community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the
estuary of the
River Teifi, a mile
downstream from the...
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Abbey of St Mary (also
known as St
Dogmaels Abbey) is
Grade I
listed ruined abbey in St
Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the
banks of the River...
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Poppit Sands, near St
Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire,
where the
official plaque was
originally sited but the path now
continues to St
Dogmaels,
where a new marker...
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Brieg St
Asaph Llanelwy Bégard Bear St
Clears Sanclêr
Peillac Paolieg St
Dogmaels Llandudoch Trédarzec
Tredarzeg Tredegar Orvault Orvez Tregaron Plouvien...
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Saundersfoot Scleddau Slebech Solva Spittal St
Davids and the
Cathedral Close St
Dogmaels St
Florence St Ishmael's St Mary Out
Liberty Stackpole Stepaside Tavernspite...
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Russeted red skin, cox like
flavour Mid-Eater Pig
Aderyn Bird's beak St.
Dogmaels Norman era
Juicy green and
scarlet stripes with a cider-like tang Early...
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being at
Poppit Sands, near St.
Dogmaels,
where the
official plaque was sited; however, the path now
continues to St.
Dogmaels,
where a new
marker was unveiled...
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Tironensians land and
money to
found the order's
first house in Wales, St
Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire,
which was
established on the site of a clas (early Celtic...
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sandy beach,
called Poppit Sands (Welsh:
Traeth Poppit)
which adjoins St
Dogmaels beach at its
eastern estuary end. The
beach offers views across the estuary...