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William Friend Penfold was one of the first to buy land there, and in 1853 he opened the Plough and Harrow Hotel (which closed in 1893 and was destroyed by fire in 1899). [4] In 1856 he subdivided land he had bought on section 4057, and a village was laid out at the junction of Penfield and Argent Roads (the Argents being another family of ...
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The Lonely Plough was also, in 1936, among the first novels published by Penguin. [2] Despite this, her reputation faded quickly after her death; indeed, it had been questioned even during her own lifetime, with The Saturday Review commenting in 1938, "We are still hunting for someone who has actually read Constance Holme's novels."
The village has its own primary school, crematorium, post office, the 'Plough and Harrow' pub, and a Scout hall. At the centre of the village is the Parish Church of St David and Cyfelach. The site dates back to the 6th Century: St. David the Patron Saint of Wales founded an early Celtic monastery there.
Felin-fach (also spelled Felinfach) is a community in Powys, Wales, northeast of Brecon. The community had a population of 673 as of the 2011 UK Census . [ 1 ] It includes the villages and hamlets Llandyfaelog Tre'r-graig , Llanfilo , Tredomen, Trefeitha, Pen-isa'r-waen and Talachddu.
Let This Be Our Secret is a true-crime book by award-winning British journalist Deric Henderson about how Colin Howell, aided and abetted by his mistress and fellow-Christian Hazel Stewart, callously killed their spouses and buried the truth for 18 years by making the deaths look like a suicide pact.
There is one pub; the 'Plough and Harrow' and one social club;the 'Beechgrove Social Club', one fish shop; 'Cascade Fish Bar'. The village also has a butcher's shop, a hairdresser; 'Queen of Hair' and a car repair centre, all of which are situated in 'the square', central Penpedairheol.
The Howard patent plough was a great success and made in huge numbers. However a diverse range of different types of agricultural equipment was made, for example an advert in 1891 lists their famous ploughs and harrows plus disk harrows, horse rakes, mowers, reapers, cultivators, land-rollers, hay presses, straw trussers, grass harrows, horse hoes, vine cultivators, sheaf binders, scarifiers ...