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Treffgarne (Welsh: Trefgarn, or town of the rock) is a
small village and
parish in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. It lies to the
south of the Preseli...
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Treffgarne Hall is a
privately owned Grade II
listed Georgian country house,
located to the west of the
village of
Treffgarne, West Wales. It was built...
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Treffgarne Bridge Quarry is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (or SSSI) in Pembrokeshire,
South Wales. It has been
designated as a Site of Special...
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strategic location determined by its
situation at the
northern end of
Treffgarne gorge. The
village lies at the
confluence of the
Western Cleddau and the...
- his 194 men met the
reinforcements led by Lord
Cawdor at 1:30 p.m. at
Treffgarne,
eight miles south of Fishguard.
After a
short dispute over who was in...
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Caernarfonshire -
Treffgarne Rocks - - 51°52′27″N 4°58′10″W / 51.8742°N 4.9694°W / 51.8742; -4.9694 (
Treffgarne)
Pembrokeshire Ordovician...
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Castle St
Davids Bishops Palace Scolton Manor Slebech Park
Sodston Manor Treffgarne Hall
Trewern Mansion Carew Castle Lamphey Court Picton Castle Sealyham...
- Rocksavage, Polo Player". New York Times. 17
March 1923.[page needed]
Robin Treffgarne (17 July 2009). "A
Tribute to Lord Cholmondeley".
Society for
Italic Handwriting...
- near the middle,
which included Spittal Tunnel and the
cutting through Treffgarne Gorge, was single-track, and it was
necessary to have
signal boxes at...
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north and Haverfordwest, 7.5
kilometres (4.7 mi) to the south,
close to
Treffgarne and Spittal. The
improvement saw
about 0.48
kilometres (0.30 mi) of new...