Pennard Castle
Early 12th century Welsh castle.
Early 12th century Welsh castle.
Municipal building in Llangollen, meeting place of Llangollen Town Council, and a Grade II listed building.![]()
History of witch trials in Wales from the 15th to the 18th century.
Grade II* listed mansion in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, now a hotel.
Active Anglican parish church in Betws-y-Coed, Wales, completed in 1873 and a Grade II* listed building.
Grade II* listed Victorian country house in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, now a museum.
Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in north Wales, supporting the largest area of heavy-metal tolerant grassland in the country.
Medieval Welsh warrior born in about 1262, whose supposed resurrection after having been hanged for the killing of thirteen men, was one of the 38 miracles presented to the Vatican to justify the canonisation of St Thomas de Cantilupe.
Museum dedicated to the use of Pendine Sands for land speed record attempts. It opened in 1996 in the village of Pendine, on the south coast of Wales, and was owned and run by Carmarthenshire County Council.
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Early 12th century Welsh castle.