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Towns in Powys
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Abbey-Cwmhir
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Aber-Bran
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Aberangell
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Aberedw
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Abergwesyn
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Aberhafesp
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Aberhonddu
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Abermule
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Alltmawr
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Arddleen
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Beguildy
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Berriew
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Bettws Cedewain
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Bettws Disserth
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Bettws y Crwyn
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Beulah
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Bleddfa
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Boughrood
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Brecon
Historic Brecon is the bustling centre of the Brecon Beacons National Park. |
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Bronllys
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Builth Road
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Builth Wells
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Buttington
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Bwlch
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Caersws
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Carno
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Cascob
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Castle Caereinion
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Cathedine
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Cemmaes
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Cemmaes Road
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Church Stoke
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Clyro
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Colva
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Cray
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Cregrina
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Crickadarn
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Crickhowell
A wonderfully compact and well preserved Georgian town with a 13th century castle and 17th century bridge boasting more arches on one side than the other. |
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Criggion
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Cwm-du
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Darowen
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Devynock
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Discoed
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Dolanog
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Dolau
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Dolau
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Dylife
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Erwood
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Esgair-geiliog
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Evenjobb
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Felin Fach
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Felindre
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Forden
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Four Crosses
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Garth
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Garthbeibio
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Gladestry
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Glasbury
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Glascwm
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Glyn Tarell
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Guilsfield
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Gwenddwr
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Halfway
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Hay
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Highgate
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Hirnant
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Hundred House
We have just received a description of Hundred House from one of our readers. This description of Hundred House is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Kerry
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Kinnerton
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Knighton
700 years ago Knighton was the scene of one of Owain Glyndwr's most famous victories against English invaders. Now it warmly welcomes tourists from all over Europe and beyond to this attractive and interesting border town. |
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Knucklas
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Leighton
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Llanafan-fawr
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Llananno
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Llanarmon Mynydd-mawr
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Llanbadarn-fawr
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Llanbadarn-fynydd
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Llanbedr
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Llanbedr
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Llanbister
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Llanbrynmair
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Llanddewi Ystradenny
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Llandefaelogfach
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Llandefalle
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Llandegley
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Llandeilor-Fan
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Llandinam
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Llandrindod Wells
The Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells is a double delight, the touring centre for some of the most beautiful of all Mid Wales countryside and an inland resort famed since Victorian times. |
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Llandrinio
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Llandulas
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Llandysilio
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Llandyssil
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Llanerfyl
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Llanfair Caereinion
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Llanfaredd
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Llanfechain
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Llanfihangel Rhydithon
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Llanfihangel-Bryn-Pabuan
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Llanfihangel-Nant-Bran
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Llanfihangel-nant-Melan
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Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa
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Llanfrynach
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Llanfyllin
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Llangadfan
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Llangadwaladr
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Llangammarch Wells
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Llangattock
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Llangedwyn
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Llangenny
The picturesque village of Llangenny situated in the hills of Brecon Beacons National Park may seem out of the way but is perfectly located for those fond of walks, bike riding or just seeing nature. |
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Llangorse
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Llangunllo
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Llangurig
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Llangynidr
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Llangyniew
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Llangynog
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Llanhamlach
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Llanidloes
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Llanigon
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Llanllugan
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Llanrhaiadr-ym-Mochnant
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Llansaintfraed-in-Elvel
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Llansantffraid
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Llansantffread
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Llansilin
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Llanspyddid
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Llanstephan
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Llanwddyn
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Llanwnog
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Llanwrin
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Llanwrthwl
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Llanwrtyd Wells
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Llanyre
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Llowes
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Llyswen
Llyswen, in the Upper Wye Valley, is noted for its beauty and tranquillity and is a wonderful location for those wanting a quiet holiday. |
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Llywel
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Lower Chapel
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Machynlleth
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Maesmynis
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Mallwyd
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Manafon
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Marton
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Meifod
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Merthyr Cynog
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Mochdre
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Montgomery
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Nantmel
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New Bridge
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New Radnor
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Newbridge on Wye
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Newchurch
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Newtown
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Old Radnor
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Painscastle
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Pant-y-dwr
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Partrishow
Partrishow is a very small village about 2miles north of Abergavenny South wales. |
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Pen-y-bont-fawr
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Pen-y-cae
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Penderyn
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Penegoes
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Pennant
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Pennant-Melangell
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Penrhos
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Pentre-bach
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Penybont
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Pont Newydd
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Pont Sticill
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Pont-Nedd-Fechan
Located in the Vale of Neath, Pontneddfechan was once a scene of great industrial activity and innovation. |
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Pont-Robert
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Pool Quay
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Presteigne
Cross the River Lugg at Presteigne and you'll step ashore on England. This fascinating little medieval market town is right on the English border, with history and buildings dating back to the 14th century. |
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Rhayader
Rhayader is situated on a crossroads halfway between North and South Wales - a place of hills, valleys and water. In Welsh, Rhaeadr means waterfall. |
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Rhos-goch
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Sarn
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Sennybridge
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St. Harmon
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Staylittle
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Talerddig
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Talgarth
The small but ancient market town of Talgarth sits comfortably beneath the Black Mountains, forming an excellent gateway to the mountains for hill walking or mountain biking. |
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Talybont
Talybont-on-Usk is a pretty village nestling below the Central Beacons between the River Usk and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. |
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Trecastle
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Trefeglwys
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Tregynon
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Trelystan
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Tretower
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Upper Chapel
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Van
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Velindre
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Welshpool
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Whitton
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Ystradfellte
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Ystradffin
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Ystradgynlais
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