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Lamphey (Welsh: Llandyfái
pronounced [ɬandəˈvaɪ]) is both a village, a
parish and a
community near the
south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, approximately...
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Lamphey Bishop's
Palace or
Lamphey Palace (alternatively
Lamphey Court) is a
ruined medieval building complex in
Lamphey, Pembrokeshire. It is a scheduled...
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Lamphey Court is a Gr****
revival mansion north of the
village of
Lamphey, Pembrokeshire,
South Wales built in 1823 by
Charles Delamotte Mathias. It was...
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Lamphey railway station is on the
Pembroke Dock
branch of the West
Wales Line,
managed by
Transport for
Wales Rail. Trains,
stopping on request, run westwards...
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built to the
north towards Pembroke Dock, to the east
towards Lamphey, and to the south. To the west of the town lies the
village of Monkton...
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Lamphey Cricket Club
Ground is a
cricket ground in
Lamphey, Pembrokeshire. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1995, when
Pembrokeshire Under-19...
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Pembroke by road, and 2
miles (3.2 km)
south of
Lamphey, and is in the
parish and
community of
Lamphey.
Freshwater East is the site of a
Green Coast Award...
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Palace –
former seat of the
Bishop of
Moray Bishop's Palace,
Llandaff Lamphey Bishop's
Palace Llanddew Mathern Palace St
Davids Bishops Palace https://www...
- 2023. "
Lamphey Court Garden and Grounds,
Lamphey (265874)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 7
March 2023. Cadw. "
Lamphey Bishop's
Palace &
Lamphey Court (PGW(Dy)34(PEM))"...
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class locomotive, also of the GWR: it was
built in June 1946 as no. 7005 "
Lamphey Castle",
renamed "Sir
Edward Elgar" in
August 1957 and
withdrawn from service...