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Llanfynydd,
Llanfynydd, Dyfed, Wales,
SA32 7UB
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18th century (Time Period)
Recently awarded a Gold Award from Visit Wales for outstanding quality, exceptional comfort and hospitality. Lovingly restored 18th Century former shooting lodge with spectacular country views to the Brecon Beacons National Park. We are situated within a 300 acre hill farm. Excellent area for walking and relaxing, near to the … more >>
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Aberaeron - Aberporth - Aberystwyth - Arberth - Brechfa - Burry_Port - Burton - Cardigan - Carmarthen - Cilcennin - Ferryside - Hendy_Gwyn - Lampeter - Lamphey - Laugharne - Llandeilo - Llanelli - Llanfynydd - Llanrhystyd - Milford_Haven - Narberth - New_Hedges - New_Milford - Newport - Pendine - Pontfaen - Saundersfoot - St_Clears - St_Davids - St_Florence - Templeton - Tenby
HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This prolonged conflict between England and France began in 1337
Clue
The French gradually pushed England out of their territory, leaving only a small English enclave at Calais
Another clue
Major English victories included the Battles of Crecy and Agincourt
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 sickly monarch died at the age of 16, leaving the throne to his elder sister
Clue
His successor was Jane Grey