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'''Burry Green''' is a hamlet in the ancient parish of [[Llangennith]] on the [[Gower]] peninsula of [[Glamorgan]]. It lies at the junction between the north Gower road (from Swansea to Llangenith) and the road south to Port Eynon and Rhossili on the south Gower coast. The latter road forms the shortest road link between Rhossili and Llangenith. It is a little over a mile north west of [[Reynoldston]], and is not far from the Burry Stream, which runs north into the [[Loughor]] estuary. The large village green faces the north-eastern slopes of [[Cefn Bryn]], the second-highest point in Gower. Footpaths lead north across Ryers Down to Cheriton.
'''Burry Green''' is a hamlet in the ancient parish of [[Llangennith]] on the [[Gower]] peninsula of [[Glamorgan]]. It lies at the junction between the north Gower road (from Swansea to Llangenith) and the road south to Port Eynon and Rhossili on the south Gower coast. The latter road forms the shortest road link between Rhossili and Llangenith. It is a little over a mile north-west of [[Reynoldston]], and is not far from the Burry Stream, which runs north into the [[Loughor]] estuary. The large village green faces the north-eastern slopes of [[Cefn Bryn]], the second-highest point in Gower. Footpaths lead north across Ryers Down to [[Cheriton, Glamorgan|Cheriton]].


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Latest revision as of 19:55, 22 September 2016

Burry Green is a hamlet in the ancient parish of Llangennith on the Gower peninsula of Glamorgan. It lies at the junction between the north Gower road (from Swansea to Llangenith) and the road south to Port Eynon and Rhossili on the south Gower coast. The latter road forms the shortest road link between Rhossili and Llangenith. It is a little over a mile north-west of Reynoldston, and is not far from the Burry Stream, which runs north into the Loughor estuary. The large village green faces the north-eastern slopes of Cefn Bryn, the second-highest point in Gower. Footpaths lead north across Ryers Down to Cheriton.

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