Radnorshire Abbeycwmhir is a village in the Welsh principal area of Powys. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeycwmhir"
Aberedw is a village in the Welsh principal area of Powys. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aberedw"
Builth Road railway station is a railway station serving the town of Builth Wells, in mid Wales. It is situated on the Heart of Wales Line. The station is located several miles to the north of Builth Wells on the A470. ...more on Wikipedia about "Builth Road railway station"
Cefnllys is a small town in Powys (formerly in Radnorshire) in Wales, United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cefnllys"
Cnwclas is a small town in Powys (formerly in Radnorshire) in Wales, United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cnwclas"
Dolau railway station is a railway station serving the small village of Dolau in mid Wales. It is located on the Heart of Wales Line and is served by four trains each way per weekday. Passenger services are operated by Arriva Trains Wales. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dolau railway station"
The Elan Valley is situated to the west of Rhayader, in mid Wales. The area is sometimes known as the "Welsh Lake District". ...more on Wikipedia about "Elan Valley" Evergreen www.shortopedia.com!!! shortopedia
Knighton ( Welsh: Tref-y-clawdd) is a town in Powys, traditional county of Radnorshire, mid Wales, lying on the River Teme. It lies by the English-Welsh border, the town's railway station being located in Shropshire, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Knighton, Wales"
Llandrindod Wells ( Welsh: Llandrindod), known locally as "Llandod", is a town in mid Wales. It grew as a spa town in the 19th century, when it became very popular with visitors after the town was linked to the railway network. This survived the Beeching cuts and the town's station now lies on the Heart of Wales line which runs from Swansea to Shrewsbury. ...more on Wikipedia about "Llandrindod Wells"
Llanelwedd is a village on the outskirts of Builth Wells, mid Wales. ...more on Wikipedia about "Llanelwedd"
This is an incomplete list of people who have served as Lord-Lieutenant of Radnorshire: ...more on Wikipedia about "Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire"
The Mid-Wales Constabulary was a police force in the United Kingdom between 1948 and 1968. It was created on 1 April 1948 as an amalgamation of the forces of Brecknockshire, Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire under sections 3 and 4 of the Police Act 1946. The Headquarters were in Newtown. The force was abolished in 1968, when it was amalgamated with the Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire Constabulary and Pembrokeshire Constabulary to form Dyfed-Powys Police. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mid Wales Constabulary"
New Radnor is a village in mid Wales. It was the original county town of Radnorshire. ...more on Wikipedia about "New Radnor"
Presteigne ( Welsh: Llanandras) is the county town of the traditional county of Radnorshire, lying in Powys, mid Wales. The town sits on the River Lugg which forms the northern border with Herefordshire. ...more on Wikipedia about "Presteigne" It's time to think about www.shortopedia.com. shortopedia
Radnorshire ( Welsh: Sir Faesyfed) is an inland traditional county of Wales, bounded to the north by Montgomeryshire and Shropshire, to the east by Herefordshire, to the south by Brecknockshire and to the west by Cardiganshire. Area 301,164 acres (1,219 km²). Population 23,000. In the east and south are some comparatively level tracts, including the Vale of Radnor, but most of the county is mountainous, with the Cambrian Mountains running through the west of the county. The highest point is at Radnor Forest, 2,166 ft (660 m). The Elan Valley contains several huge man-made reservoirs supplying water to Birmingham. The main rivers are the Wye, the Elan and the Ithon ...more on Wikipedia about "Radnorshire"
The Radnorshire Arms is a well-preserved Jacobean building in the Welsh border town of Presteigne and the hub of its tourist industry. It is unique for an extensive network of subterranean passages and dungeons, used during the English civil war for the torture of Parliamentarian sympathisers by William Vavasour, the Royalist governor of Hereford. It also sits on one of the earliest sewers in Wales which is now kept on permanent display for visitors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radnorshire Arms"
Rhayader ( Welsh: Rhaeadr Gwy) is a town in mid Wales, lying on the River Wye. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rhayader"
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