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'''Glyn Tarell''' is a parish in [[Brecknockshire]], to the south-west of the [[county town]] [[Brecon]]. In 2011 the population was 614.<ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/statistics-and-research/census-population/?lang=en Welsh Government website; 2011 Census Returns and stats;] accessed 9 May 2014</ref> Glyn Tarell derives its name from the local river, the [[River Tarell]].
'''Glyn Tarell''' is a civil community in [[Brecknockshire]], to the south-west of the [[county town]], [[Brecon]]. In 2011 the population was 614.<ref>[http://wales.gov.uk/statistics-and-research/census-population/?lang=en Welsh Government website; 2011 Census Returns and stats;] accessed 9 May 2014</ref> Glyn Tarell derives its name from the local river, the [[River Tarell]].


The parish is entirely within the [[Brecon Beacons]] national park and contains the second-highest peak in South Wales, [[Corn Du]]. The A470 road traverses in a north-south direction through the valley of the River Tarell, providing access to [[Brecon]] from the south.
It lies entirely within the [[Brecon Beacons]] national park and contains the second-highest peak in South Wales, [[Corn Du]]. The A470 road traverses in a north-south direction through the valley of the River Tarell, providing access to [[Brecon]] from the south.


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Latest revision as of 14:32, 15 December 2019

Glyn Tarell
Brecknockshire
Location
Grid reference: SN92SE66
Location: 51°53’56"N, 3°28’54"W
Data
Population: 614
Post town: Brecon
Postcode: LD3
Local Government
Council: Powys
Parliamentary
constituency:
Brecon & Radnorshire

Glyn Tarell is a civil community in Brecknockshire, to the south-west of the county town, Brecon. In 2011 the population was 614.[1] Glyn Tarell derives its name from the local river, the River Tarell.

It lies entirely within the Brecon Beacons national park and contains the second-highest peak in South Wales, Corn Du. The A470 road traverses in a north-south direction through the valley of the River Tarell, providing access to Brecon from the south.

References

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