• Gwynedd. Since 1996 Anglesey has been a separate county again. There are 16 Roman scheduled sites on the list, almost all of which relate either to Roman...
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    in Gwynedd (former Merionethshire) The more recent sites are listed at List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Gwynedd Scheduled monuments have...
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  • sites) List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Gwynedd (136 sites) List of scheduled monuments in Isle of Anglesey (143 sites) List of scheduled monuments...
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  • listed at List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Gwynedd Scheduled monuments have statutory protection. It is illegal to disturb the ground surface...
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  • listed at List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Gwynedd. Scheduled monuments have statutory protection. It is illegal to disturb the ground surface...
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  • Pembrokeshire to form Dyfed. All the pre-Roman sites are listed at List of Scheduled prehistoric Monuments in Carmarthenshire Scheduled Ancient Monuments (SAMs)...
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    Wales, GAT is the Gwynedd Archaeological Trust, Cadw is the Welsh Historic Monuments Agency Cadw: Ancient Monuments and Scheduling. Accessed 25 April...
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  • sites) List of Scheduled Roman to modern Monuments in Powys (Radnorshire) (119 sites - shown below) List of Scheduled prehistoric Monuments in Powys (Montgomeryshire)...
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  • Pembrokeshire to form Dyfed. All the pre-Roman sites are listed at List of Scheduled prehistoric Monuments in Ceredigion Scheduled monuments (SAMs) have...
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    Anglesey (redirect from Sport in Anglesey)
    Centre in Llangefni. Prehistoric Wales Roman conquest of Anglesey List of scheduled monuments in Anglesey List of places in Anglesey List of Anglesey...
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  • Pembrokeshire to form Dyfed. All the Roman, early medieval, medieval and modern sites are listed at List of Scheduled Roman to modern Monuments in Carmarthenshire...
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  • fifth-largest county in Wales, but has more scheduled monuments (526) than any except Powys. This gives it an extremely high density of monuments, with 33.4 per...
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  • Pembrokeshire to form Dyfed. All the Roman, early medieval, medieval and modern sites are listed at List of Scheduled Roman to modern Monuments in Ceredigion...
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    Caernarfon Castle (category Grade I listed buildings in Gwynedd)
    is a medieval fortress in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The first fortification on the site was a motte-and-bailey castle built in the late 11th century,...
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    Wales portal Grade I listed buildings in Gwynedd Scheduled monuments in Gwynedd Registered historic parks and gardens in Gwynedd "Buildings & Conservation...
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    Deganwy Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Wales)
    Welsh: Caer Ddegannwy; Modern Welsh: Castell Degannwy) was an early stronghold of Gwynedd in Deganwy, at the mouth of the River Conwy in Conwy, north Wales...
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    Aberffraw (category Former wards of Anglesey)
    Age. In modern times, during the medieval age, the site became the capital of the Kingdom of Gwynedd and acted as a royal residence for the family of the...
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    Dolwyddelan (category Villages in Conwy County Borough)
    Kingdom of Gwynedd in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries; it is likely that Prince Llywelyn the Great was born in Tomen Castell, west of the village, in c...
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  • by Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments, which is an executive agency of the National Assembly of Wales. The list of scheduled monuments below is supplied by Cadw...
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    remains found in what is now Wales, to the year AD 48 when the Roman army began a military campaign against one of the Welsh tribes. Traditionally, historians...
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    Salem (painting) (category Paintings in the National Library of Wales)
    painting of 1908 by the English painter Sydney Curnow Vosper, depicting a scene within Capel Salem, a Baptist chapel in Pentre Gwynfryn, Gwynedd, Wales...
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    houses List of monastic houses in Wales List of Roman villas in Wales List of lighthouses in Wales List of Cadw properties Scheduled monuments in Wales...
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    and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site located in Gwynedd, Wales. It includes the castles of Beaumaris and...
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    Offa's Dyke (category Scheduled monuments in Flintshire)
    traversed low ground, hills and rivers. Today it is protected as a scheduled monument. Some of its route is followed by the Offa's Dyke Path, a 177-mile (285 km)...
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  • The Vale of Glamorgan county borough is a rural and agricultural area of south Wales. With 110 scheduled monuments, evenly spread across the borough,...
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  • Gaer Penrhôs (category Castles in Ceredigion)
    usually referred to as Caer Penrhos in modern sources). According to the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, a ring motte...
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  • county in Wales, but contains the second largest number of scheduled monuments (526) after Powys. This gives it an extremely high density of monuments, with...
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    side of the Firth of Forth, part of the Brythonic-speaking Kingdom of Gododdin in the post-Roman Era. It is notable as the homeland of Cunedda prior to his...
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    Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd World Heritage Site in 1986, UNESCO considering it one of "the finest examples of late 13th century and...
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    Cardigan Castle (category Grade I listed castles in Wales)
    Cardigan eisteddfod Castles in Great Britain and Ireland List of castles in Wales List of Scheduled Roman to modern Monuments in Ceredigion Murray, Matt (14...
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