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JMW Turner, Transept of Tintern Abbey, Asmolean Museum, University of Oxford as part of the Sites of Inspiration: Tintern Abbey & Llanthony Priory exhibitions at Chepstow Museum & Abergavenny Museum There are always big stories on WalesOnline –...
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The mysterious ‘murder stone’ which sits in a Welsh town and the violent story of a young woman’s death behind it It was designed to prick the conscience of a killer The ‘murder stone’ in St Catwg’s church, Cadoxton (Image:...
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‘It feels like a noose is tightening around our necks’ – Welsh business owners blast new border restrictions Two thirds of Wales is in local lockdown – and now those in Britain’s ‘hig risk’ areas are forbidden from entering the...
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1. Beddgelert (Image: Martin de Lusenet) (Image: Ed Webster) This gorgeous village is in the Snowdonia National Park and, according to legend, is the resting place of Gelert, the faithful dog of medieval Welsh prince, Llywelyn. Legend has it that Llywelyn...
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Text Copyright © 1995 by Lise HullPhotographs Copyright © 2002 by Jeffrey L. Thomas. Above: general view of the castle from the north-west. The great gatehouse of the inner ward (center) is the tallest part of the castle. To the right is the northwest tower, the...
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Narrow tidal island south of Rhossili Bay at the western tip of the Gower Peninsula, surrounded by limestone cliffs and eroded formationsManagementNational TrustLocationRhossili, at the end of the B4247, 18 miles west of Swansea; SA3 1PPWalk2.2 miles, to the top of...
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