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Meidrim is a
village and
community some 8
miles (13 km) west of
Carmarthen and 3.3
miles (5.3 km)
north of St
Clears in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Meidrim...
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Meidrim Road
Section is a road cut that
shows the
geology of the Llanvirn-Caradoc age. It is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Carmarthen & Dinefwr...
- Group) in a
roadside exposure [Grid Ref: SN 2883 2053]
along the B4299
Meidrim road
heading south towards St Clears, Carmarthenshire, Wales. A
first (Caledonoid)...
- Pwlltrap. It is
bordered by the
Carmarthenshire towns and
villages of
Meidrim,
Newchurch and Merthyr, Llangynog,
Laugharne Township, Llanddowror, Eglwys****min...
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photographer and
artist lived with his wife
Margaret in the
Welsh village of
Meidrim, but he was born on July 17, 1926 in
Jersey City, New Jersey." Barron,...
- 1935; one
section is now the B4599. B4298 A40 west of
Carmarthen B4299 at
Meidrim Originally ran from
Ystalyfera to Gurnos.
Renumbered as a
northern extension...
- Llangain; Llangynin; Llangynog; Llanpumsaint; Llansteffan; Llanwinio;
Meidrim;
Newchurch and Merthyr; Pendine; St Clears; Trelech; Whitland), the whole...
- (Llansteffan),
Tabernacl (Llanymddyfri),
Llanlluan (Maes-y-bont),
Bethel (
Meidrim), Ty Hen (
Meidrim),
Bethania (Myddfai), ****b (Mynyddygarreg), Nantgaredig, Salem...
- Cornish.
There are
surviving examples in Luxulyan, in Cornwall; Mathry,
Meidrim and
Clydau in the
south of Wales; and Stowford, Jacobstowe,
Lydford and...
- house, Llanwenog,
Cardiganshire c. 1790
attributed on
stylistic grounds Meidrim Poor
House (1791)
Newport Bridge (1791–92)
abandoned before completion...