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Llwynywermod was purchased by the Duchy of Cornwall for use by Charles III while he was the Prince of Wales.. Llwynywermod (Welsh: Llwynywermwd; Welsh pronunciation: [ɬʊi̯n.ə.wɛr.mʊd]), [1] also known as Llwynywormwood, is an estate owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
It’s a fortress that’s almost 200 years old and for sale in Wales. And it come with the works — for $603,200. ... “There is a prepper out there drooling over this property to protect them ...
St Michael's Church, Myddfai is a grade I listed building. [4]Myddfai Community Hall and Visitor Centre [5] is one of the main attractions in Myddfai with a gift shop offering plenty of art and crafts by local artists and contributors, a café serving hot drinks and homemade cakes and a large hall and meeting room offering facilities for weddings, events and local community events.
Plas Newydd is one of five properties in a pilot experiment; [47] [48] if they succeed, the National Trust will invest in 43 more renewable energy plans. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] The pilot programme includes: biomass in Croft Castle in Herefordshire , a woodchip boiler in Ickworth in Suffolk , and hydroelectric projects in Hafod y Porth near Craflwyn in ...
The U.S. real estate market has another year in the books after 2024 came to a close this week. While the median that homes sold for clocked in at $383,725 for the four weeks ending Dec. 22 ...
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the principal area of Carmarthenshire, Wales ... , Meidrim, Myddfai, Mynyddcerrig, Mynydd-y-Garreg. N
Llanddeusant is a community in the Black Mountain Range of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is about 5 miles southeast of Llangadog. Llanddeusant lies within the Llansadwrn & Llangadog / Myddfai & Llanddeusant ward, which had a population of 2,412 at census 2001. The boundaries were changed and most of the ...
The issue of locals being priced out of the local housing market is common to many rural communities throughout Britain, but in Wales the added dimension of language further complicated the issue, as many new residents did not learn the Welsh language, [5] [7] [8] [9] and in 1996 there had been large protests, backed by Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, against the construction of 800 houses at ...