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Ffridd Faldwyn is an Iron Age
hillfort in
northern Powys, in the
former county of Montgomeryshire, It is
sited on a
prominent hill west of Montgomery,...
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Ffridd Gate was a
station on the
Corris Railway in
Merioneth (now Gwynedd), Wales, UK. It was
built at the
level crossing over the B4404 road to Llanwrin...
- Moel y
Ffridd (also
known as Foel y
Ffridd) is a
mountain in Wales. It lies north-west of the
village of
Aberangell and west of
Mallwyd and is one of...
- the
Roman road
remained on the west bank of the
Dulas between Corris and
Ffridd Gate. Sarn
Helen might have
crossed the Afon Dyfi at a ford or
ferry near...
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which in turn is part of the main Students' Union. The
halls on "
Ffridd" (
ffridd [friːð] is the
Welsh word for
mountain pasture or
sheep path; ffriddoedd...
- the Robber's
Grave and the town wall. The
large Iron Age hill fort of
Ffridd Faldwyn is
sited northwest of the town and west of the Castle. In the 2011...
- needed] The
villages include Aberhafesp, Adfa,
Bettws Cedewain, Bwlch-y-
ffridd, Cefn-gwyn, Dolfor, Glanmule, Kerry, Llanllwchaiarn, Llanwyddelan, Mochdre...
- re****embled at the St ****ans
National Museum of History.
Banwy was the site of
Ffridd y Castell, or Ffriddycastell. The site is
located 6
miles (9.7 km) southwest...
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follows the
valley from
Ffridd Gate to
Corris The
Roman road Sarn
Helen probably followed the
valley from
Aberllefenni to
Ffridd Gate The
Corris Railway...
- Blew (W top) SH784254 52.812°N, 3.805°W
Dduallt SH810273 52.830°N, 3.767°W
Ffridd yr Allt-llwyd SH797296 52.850°N, 3.787°W Foel
Boeth SH779342 52.891°N, 3...