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Felindre,
Felindre, Powys, Wales,
LD7 1YL
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Traditional stone farmhouse in rural mid-wales offering bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation. An idyllic setting for a quiet break in the countryside with great walking opportunities in the hills around us. We are set amidst thousands of acres of nature reserve and make an ideal base from which to … more >>
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This decisive battle saw Alfred the Great defeat the Danes under Guthrun
Clue
The site is just south of Chippenham, in Wiltshire
Another clue
Alfred's success forced the Danes to agree to the Peace of Wedmore and retreat into East Anglia
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
This king imprisoned his mother Isabella at Castle Rising
Clue
He was only 14 when his father was murdered, probably on his mother's orders
Another clue
He was married to Philippa of Hainault