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    The Royal House in Machynlleth is a 16th-century merchant’s house with extensive interior timber framing, clad in stone on the outside, with two massive...
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    Machynlleth (pronounced [maˈχənɬɛθ] ) is a market town, community and electoral ward in Powys, Wales and within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire...
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    to Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House. Owain Glyndwr Centre, Machynlleth – official site Entry on CPAT Archwilio [1] Royal Commission-Coflein.[2] Entry on...
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    encouraged the inhabitants to rebuild the houses with brick frontages from the 1670s onward. The Royal House in Machynlleth is a rare example of a relatively...
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    Wynyard Hall (category Country houses in County Durham)
    including in November 1902. Marquess of Londonderry Londonderry House Mount Stewart Plas Machynlleth Seaham Hall Loring Hall "Sale of the century as aristocrats...
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    The British Royal Train is used to convey senior members of the British royal family and associated staff of the Royal Household around the railway network...
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    Owain Glyndŵr (category House of Mathrafal)
    Aberystwyth Castle and Harlech Castle. The current Parliament House (Senedd-dy) in Machynlleth is associated with the 1404 parliament but the present building...
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    Mount Stewart Wynyard Park, County Durham Plas Machynlleth Seaham Hall Loring Hall "Londonderry House". Lost Britain. Retrieved 15 December 2018. Singh...
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  • Llysdinam Marrington Hall Maesmawr Hall Penoyre House Plas Dolguog Plas Machynlleth Porthmawr Country House, Crickhowell Powis Castle Treberfydd Tretower...
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    Alternative Technology at Llwyngwern near Machynlleth The Museum of Modern Art, Wales (MOMA) in Machynlleth Dolforwyn Castle near Abermule Montgomery...
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    Edeyrnion. The best-known building is Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament house in Machynlleth. This building has been substantially altered in more recent times...
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  • Jen Brister (category Actors from the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames)
    to take her UK tour of Under Privilege to the Machynlleth Comedy Festival at The Tabernacle, Machynlleth.In May 2020 Brister appeared on the TV panel show...
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    Machynlleth SH7454300854 52°35′28″N 3°51′12″W / 52.590978441335°N 3.8534260603003°W / 52.590978441335; -3.8534260603003 (Royal House, Machynlleth)...
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    powerful English castles in the country, and formed a parliament at Machynlleth. The revolt was the last major manifestation of Welsh independence before...
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  • Emrys James (category People from Machynlleth)
    1960 and 1989, and was an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He was born in Machynlleth, the son of a railwayman, and attended the University...
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    Owain Gwynedd, King of Gwynedd from 1137 to 1170 and a scion of the royal House of Aberffraw. The family motto is: Eryr eryrod Eryri, which translates...
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  • with branches to Dolgelly and Machynlleth. These branches joined the Bala and Dolgelly Railway and Newtown and Machynlleth Railway respectively. There were...
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    TrawsCymru Connect to Machynlleth and to Wrexham. Two major roads meet at Newtown: the A483 from Swansea to Chester and the A489 from Machynlleth to Craven Arms...
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    Centre for Alternative Technology (category Machynlleth)
    redundant. An industrial estate (the Dyfi Eco Park) near Machynlleth railway station houses the offices of Dulas Ltd, a renewable-energy company founded...
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    Beatrix Potter (category Writers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
    through Wales, Potter complained about the Welsh language. She wrote "Machynlleth, wretched town, hardly a person could speak English", continuing "Welsh...
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    Cardiff Abergwyngregyn Strata Florida Machynlleth Ludlow St Davids Aberystwyth Caernarfon Castle Llandrindod Wells The current capital of Wales is Cardiff...
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    Cwm Hengae (redirect from Hengae House)
    Scotland, and Ireland ... Chatto & Windus. Evan Jones (2009). A Portrait of Machynlleth and Its Surroundings. Coch Y Bonddu Books. pp. 59–. ISBN 978-1-904784-24-1...
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    daughter of Sir John Edwards, 1st Baronet, who lived primarily at Plas Machynlleth. He was the grandson of the third Marquess and the great-nephew of the...
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    five-year-old April Jones from the nearby town of Machynlleth. Bridger was sentenced to a whole life sentence. His house was subsequently torn down and a memorial...
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    crowned Prince of Wales (Welsh: Tywysog Cymru) and held a parliament at Machynlleth where he outlined his national programme for an independent Wales, which...
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    John Edwards, 1st Baronet, on 3 August 1846. They set up home at Plas Machynlleth, the Edwards family seat, and had six children: Lady Frances Cornelia...
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    James VI and I (category House of Stuart)
    Rotary Club of Stornoway (1995), The Outer Hebrides Handbook and Guide, Machynlleth: Kittiwake, ISBN 978-0-9511-0035-6 Schama, Simon (2001), A History of...
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    2013, receiving positive notices. The show was performed again at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival in May to a sold-out crowd. Kearns then took the show...
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    with Bangor to the north, and Aberystwyth via Porthmadog, Dolgellau and Machynlleth to the south. These services are part of the Welsh Government funded...
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    properties such as Seaham Hall and Wynward Park in County Durham, and Plas Machynlleth in Wales. During the 1920s, Lady Londonderry created the gardens at the...
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