Hay-on-Wye (Welsh: Y Gelli Gandryll; Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈɡɛɬi ˈgandrɪɬ]), known locally as Hay (Welsh: Y Gelli), is a market town and community in...
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The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts, better known as the Hay Festival (Welsh: Gŵyl Y Gelli), is an annual literature festival held in Hay-on-Wye, Powys...
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the Wye is in the Welsh mountains at Plynlimon. It flows through or past several towns and villages, including Rhayader, Builth Wells, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford...
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Offa's Dyke Path (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
Hatterrall Ridge is the highest point on the trail at 703 m (2,310 ft) Black Mountains Llanthony Priory Hay-on-Wye Newchurch Gladestry Hergest Ridge with...
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Hay Bridge spans the River Wye at Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales. Preceding the rebuild, the bridge was partly of stone and partly of wood, which itself replaced...
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Black Mountains, United Kingdom (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
within a triangle defined by the towns of Abergavenny in the southeast, Hay-on-Wye in the north and the village of Llangors in the west. Other gateway towns...
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Limited. Archived from the original on 9 April 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2019. Nadeau, Sophie (26 February 2018). "Hay-on-Wye Guide: The Adorably Cute Book...
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Hay Castle (Welsh: Castell y Gelli) is a medieval fortification and 17th-century mansion house in the small town of Hay-on-Wye in Powys, Wales. Originally...
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Brecknockshire (category No local image but image on Wikidata)
main towns were Brecon, Beaufort, Brynmawr, Builth Wells, Crickhowell, Hay-on-Wye, Llanelly, Llanwrtyd Wells, Rassau, Talgarth, Vaynor and Ystradgynlais...
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festival HowTheLightGetsIn in the book town of Hay-on-wye. The IAI's festival HowTheLightGetsIn is held in Hay-on-Wye in May and in London at Kenwood House, Hampstead...
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River Wye (Welsh: Afon Gwy) is the fourth-longest river in the United Kingdom. The upper part passes through Rhayader, Builth Wells and Hay-on-Wye, but...
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Hay was a railway station serving the town of Hay-on-Wye in Powys, Wales, although the station was located just across the English border in Herefordshire...
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Herbert Rowse Armstrong (section The Hay Poisoner)
Herefordshire, England, and practising in Hay-on-Wye, on the border of England and Wales, from 1906 until his arrest on 31 December 1921 for the attempted murder...
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34-mile (55 km) footpath by 1981. During the 1980s, gaps between Ross-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye and Rhayader were integrated into the pathway, forming a 112-mile...
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Hay Bluff which is marked by a triangulation pillar at a height of 677 metres (2,221 ft) overlooks the middle Wye Valley and the book town of Hay-on-Wye...
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book towns are members of the International Organisation of Book Towns. Hay-on-Wye, Wales (1962) Redu, Belgium (1984) Dalmellington, Scotland (1997, though...
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Powys (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
lie the Cambrian Mountains, where the River Severn and River Wye both have their source on the Powys side of the Plynlimon massif; together with their...
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The Hay Railway was a narrow gauge horse-drawn tramway in the district surrounding Hay-on-Wye in Brecknockshire, Wales. The railway connected Eardisley...
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Three Cocks (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
mouth of the Afon Llynfi which enters the River Wye a mile from the village. The nearest town is Hay-on-Wye some 5 miles (8.5 km) to the northeast. Aberllynfi...
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The Cheese Market in Hay-on-Wye (Welsh: Marchnad gaws Y Gelli Gandryll), formerly Hay-on-Wye Town Hall, (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Y Gelli Gandryll), is a...
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Hereford railway station (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
time". 16 May 2016. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 16 May 2016. "Hereford, Hay-on-Wye and Brecon Railway" Archived 2 February 2017...
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constructed a branch line from Pontrilas in Herefordshire, England, to Hay on Wye. Pontrilas was on the Great Western Railway main line between Newport and Hereford...
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one new song, "Alright". A reunion show was held in Hay-on-Wye on 27 May 2007, part of the Hay-on-Wye Festival, with Stuart Moxham's website explaining:...
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Richard Booth (category People from Hay-on-Wye)
contribution to the success of Hay-on-Wye as a centre for second-hand bookselling and founder of The Kingdom of Hay-on-Wye, a micronation that claims the...
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Golden Valley (Herefordshire) (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
hand. The last remaining toll bridge in Herefordshire at Whitney-on-Wye leads to Hay-on-Wye. A plaque written in Welsh and dated 1574 was discovered during...
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Herefordshire (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
Gloucester Railway; Ross & Monmouth Railway; Hereford to Hay-on-Wye; Pontrilas to Hay-on-Wye; Hay-on-Wye to Brecon; Leominster to New Radnor; Eardisley to Presteigne;...
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Blakemere (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
parish in Herefordshire, England. It is 11 miles west of Hereford, on the road to Hay-on-Wye. Media related to Blakemere at Wikimedia Commons Blakemere visitors'...
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Clyro (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
Wales, with 781 inhabitants as of the 2011 UK Census. The nearest town is Hay-on-Wye, some 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south-east. The name of the village is...
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Barbara Erskine (redirect from Lady of Hay (novel))
Scottish history from University of Edinburgh and divides her time between Hay-on-Wye and North Essex. Erskine is the author of a number of bestselling novels...
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Twmpa (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
4.34 miles (7 km) south of Hay-on-Wye. To the northeast lies the Gospel Pass through which runs a minor road between Hay and the Llanthony Valley. A...
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