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Llangenny (Welsh: Llangenau) is a
village in the
Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys, Wales. It is in the
lower reaches of the
Grwyne Fawr. The Vale of...
- 000 feet (300 m), or
longer ascents from Abergavenny,
Crickhowell or
Llangenny.
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- the Vale of
Gwryne parish, in the St
Catwg Ministry Area,
together with
Llangenny and Patricio. It has a 14th-century bell
tower with a peal of six bells...
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disappeared in the late 1960s.
Cwmdu Glangrwyney Llanbedr Llangattock Llangenny Llangynidr Tretower—
Tretower Castle and
Tretower Court, a
manor house...
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village of
Llanbedr and head
south as the
Grwyne Fawr
through the
hamlet of
Llangenny to
their confluence with the
River Usk at Glangrwyney. Both the Grwyne...
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Llanfihangel Cwmdu (Tretwr/Tretower) • Llangatwg/Llangattock • Llangenau/
Llangenny •
Llangynidr • Llanisw/Partrishow
Defynnog Defynnog/Devynnock (Callwen/Colwen...
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village on the peninsula, its
villagers referred to in
Gower dialect as '
Llangenny Oxen',
always the
first to rush to any shipwreck,
particularly those in...
- Usk at Glangrwyney. The
community includes the
villages of Glangrwyney,
Llangenny, and Llanbedr. In 2011 the po****tion of The Vale of
Grwyney was 738 with...
- and
founding member of the
Royal College of Nursing. She was born in
Llangenny on 4
September 1862, the
fourth of five
children of
attorney Edward Cox...
- non-payment of the £50
stamp duty. He died on 8
September 1878. He is
buried in
Llangenny Churchyard with his son
beneath a
majestic ornately decorated obelisk...