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Blaenffos is a small village of around 200 inhabitants in the north of Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the community of Boncath.It sits on the boundary between the former parishes of Llanfihangel Penbedw and Castellan Chapelry (part of Penrydd parish).
A modern Indian bungalow in an affluent area near Bangalore, Karnataka, India The Manale Tea Bungalow, one of the oldest bungalows in Kerala, India In India, the term bungalow or villa refers to any single-family unit, as opposed to an apartment building , which is the norm for Indian middle-class city living.
Grade I listed buildings in Pembrokeshire: 55 Grade I listed buildings in Powys: 73 Grade I listed buildings in Rhondda Cynon Taf: 3 Grade I listed buildings in Swansea: 8 Grade I listed buildings in Torfaen: 3 Grade I listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan: 33 Grade I listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough: 17 TOTAL: Grade I listed ...
Tregwynt means "place of the winds". The building has an exposed position on the coast above Abermawr. [1] Tregwynt is one of the oldest house sites in the north of Pembrokeshire, with records dating to the 14th century.
GENUKI also has a list of Pembrokeshire place names extracted from Lewis's 1833-44 A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, which link to further sources and historical information. [2] Some are stub articles that need expanding; for a list, see Category:Pembrokeshire geography stubs. For other principal areas in Wales, see List of places in Wales
This is a list of Grade I-listed buildings in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales.. In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". [1]
Maenclochog (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. It is also the name of an electoral ward comprising a wider area of four surrounding communities. Maenclochog Community includes the small settlement of Llanycefn (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) and the village of Rosebush.
The term "ultimate bungalow" was popularized by its use as a chapter title in the 1977 book Greene & Greene, Architecture as a Fine Art by Randell Makinson. [1] The houses discussed in the chapter were the Greenes' Robert Blacker, David Gamble, Charles Pratt, Freeman Ford, William Thorsen, Earle C. Anthony, Dr. Crow, Willam Spinks , and William ...