Llanfechan is a small church settlement in the community of Treflys, consisting of a church and a farm, and the surrounding area, it is beside the A483...
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Fechan or Fach ("Lesser Llanafan"), which eventually became known as Llanfechan. His relics are claimed by Llanafan Fawr, which served as a pilgrimage...
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fechan, meaning "little". Comparable Welsh toponyms include Eglwysfach and Llanfechan. A lesser likelihood is that the name commemorates Féchín of Fore, a 7th-century...
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Ceredigion Llanafan Fawr, a community and parish in Powys Llanafan Fechan of Llanfechan, a village and church in Powys Llanafan y Trawsgoed, the parish around...
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George Gilbert Scott (1862) Glanusk Villa, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath (1790) Llanfechan house, Llanwenog, Cardiganshire c. 1790 attributed on stylistic grounds...
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'Great Llanafan', Saint Afan Llanafan Fechan 'Little Llanafan' (now often 'Llanfechan'), Saint Afan Llanafan y Trawsgoed (alternatively, Llanafan, Ceredigion)...
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Edwardian conquest. Volume 2. p. 377. "Mechain, Possible site of Battle, near Llanfechan (sic) (405112)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 31 May 2023. Collections Historical...
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of remembrance by Welsh nationalists on the anniversary of his death. Llanfechan, a nearby community "Area: Cilmery Community (Parish) : Parish Headcounts...
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September (trad.) Afan of Builth or Afan Buellt 6th century Llanafan Fawr Llanfechan Llanafan 17 or 16 November (trad.) Great-grandson of Cunedda Wledig, king...
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Peniarth, Gelligason and Heniarth. Llangynyw;-Blaenglesyrch, Glynceiriog, Llanfechan, Rhiw’rgwreidden. Llanerfyl:- Llysyn, Coed Talog, Cynniwyll, Cran, Cefnllys...
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is in the historic county of Brecknockshire. The villages of Beulah, Llanfechan and Garth lies within the community. Eglwys Oen Duw is a Grade II* Listed...
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Watercolours Llandysilio and Llanymynach rocks 1794 John Ingleby Watercolours Llanfechan 1795 John Ingleby Watercolours Llangedwyn 1795 John Ingleby Watercolours...
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Population. Retrieved 18 January 2021. "Mechain, Possible site of Battle, near Llanfechan (sic) (405112)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 31 May 2023. Lloyd, John Edward...
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("Little Llanafan"), although that village is now more often known as "Llanfechan". Afan was a 6th-century saint supposedly related to the Cuneddan dynasty...
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Cwm, Llandeilo Graban, Llandulais-in-Tir-Abad, Llanelwedd, Llanfaredd, Llanfechan, Llanfihangel Abergwessin, Llangammarch, Llanganten, Llangynog, Llanlleonfel...
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