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Manordeifi Destination Guide

Delve into Manordeifi in United Kingdom

Manordeifi in the region of Wales is located in United Kingdom - some 194 mi or ( 313 km ) West of London , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Manordeifi

Local time in Manordeifi is now 12:04 AM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Tremain, Trelech, Swansea, Sheffield, and Pont Hirwaun. While being here, you might want to check out Tremain . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Manordeifi ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Building a Roundhouse

1:43 min by ToneWrench
Views: 28685 Rating: 4.92

A short film of building a roundhouse of load-bearing cobwood walls, reciprocal frame roof as a course in May 2008. ..

Aberdovey Golf Club, Wales, 2010 Ryder Cup host nation, Hidden Links Golf Tours

7:55 min by HiddenLinks
Views: 783 Rating: 0.00

Video segment from Wales, Golf's Undiscovered Kingdom, a Hidden Links production, featuring Aberdovey Golf Club. Narrated by Renton Laidlaw. Copyright Hidden Links, Inc. ..


It's good to dream for a living - The Buried Life

23:16 min by DoLectures
Views: 646 Rating: 5.00

Here's one big giant permission slip to say go ahead and DO. An epic journey from four guys that DO epic shit. More talks are available from www.doLectures.com ..

fforest

2:48 min by yencovitch
Views: 629 Rating: 3.00

A short video of fforest camp in Cardigan. www.coldatnight.co.uk ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Manordeifi

Manordeifi is a parish and community in the hundred of Kilgerran, in the northeast corner of Pembrokeshire, Wales. The population of the community (2001) was 478. Together with the community of Cilgerran, it makes up Cilgerran electoral ward. In addition to scattered settlement, the parish contains the villages of Abercych and Newchapel. There was an unusually large number of substantial mansions in the parish, perhaps because of the picturesque scenery and good angling in the area.

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Located at 52.06 -4.59 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Communities in Pembrokeshire, Villages in Pembrokeshire

Cemaes Rural District

Cemaes Rural District was an administrative subdivision of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was formed in 1934 by the amalgamation of St Dogmells RD and Llanfyrnach RD. It was administered from Newport, Pembrokeshire. It was abolished in 1974, when it was absorbed into the Preseli District of Dyfed.

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Located at 52.04 -4.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: History of Pembrokeshire, Rural districts of Wales

Abercych

Abercych is a small village of less than 100 houses, scattered mostly along the sides of a small lane that runs along the slopes of a valley in the north of the county of Pembrokeshire in South West Wales, in the parish of Manordeifi. It is an ancient village, the Welsh placename of which means 'the mouth of the Cuch'. The village is rural with no industry except for a timber sawmill at the Western end of the village. It has a post office open part time, and two public houses.

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Located at 52.04 -4.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Villages in Pembrokeshire

Cilgerran Castle

Cilgerran Castle is a 13th-century ruined castle located in Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, Wales, near Cardigan. The castle is a National Trust property, in the guardianship of Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency. The castle sits on a rocky promontory above the River Teifi. An earth and timber castle is believed to have been built around 1100, though the existing masonry dates from around 13th century.

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Located at 52.06 -4.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Castle ruins in Wales, Castles in Pembrokeshire, National Trust properties in Wales

Battle of Crug Mawr

The Battle of Crug Mawr took place in September or October 1136, as part of a struggle for control of Ceredigion which had been captured by the Normans. A Welsh revolt against Norman rule had begun in south Wales, where on 1 January 1136 the Welsh won a victory over the local Norman forces at the Battle of Llwchwr between Loughor and Swansea, killing about 500 of their opponents.

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Located at 52.10 -4.62 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1136 in Europe, 12th century in Wales, Battles involving Wales, Battles involving the Normans, Conflicts in 1136