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Penbryn (grid
reference SN296520) is a
small coastal village and
community in Ceredigion, Wales,
about 8
miles (13 km) from Cardigan.
Standing in a field...
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holds services every Sunday at 11.15am. It is a
Grade I
listed church in
Penbryn, Ceredigion, Wales. It is
situated on a
hillside on the
western side of...
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International Politics. By 2011,
psychology had
moved into its
current premises in
Penbryn 5 on the
Penglais Campus. The
department has over 550
undergraduate students...
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Memorial Skate Park,
Penbryn Park, and
several others. The
township has two
public swimming pools:
Crestmont Pool and
Penbryn Pool. The
Abington Township...
- to St Davids. Some came by sea and made use of the
churches at Mwnt and
Penbryn,
while others came by land s****ing
hospitality at such
places as Strata...
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village on
Pennsylvania Route 414 in the
western part of the township.
Penbryn – A
village on
Pennsylvania Route 14 in the
eastern part of the township...
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Guide to
Early Irish Law, p. 60.
Hutton (2009) p. 47. "The
Penbryn Spoons - The
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford".
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Returning to
Wales in 1856, she
married the
banker Beynon Puddicombe at
Penbryn Church, Tresaith, Cardiganshire, on 10
April 1872. He was the
foreign correspondent...
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National Trust web page for features/
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January 2016
National Trust web page...
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Historic Places in 2004.
Parks include Harry Renninger Park,
Grove Park, and
Penbryn Park.[citation needed]
Glenside Pool was
reconstructed in 1967. Cheltenham...