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'''Llanbedr''' is a small village and ancient parish in [[Brecknockshire]], two miles north-east of [[Crickhowell]]. It lies above the river known as the [[Grwyne Fechan]] just above its confluence with the [[Grwyne Fawr]] in the southern reaches of the [[Black Mountains]] range. The village lies within the shadow of Table Mountain, an outlying spur of [[Pen Cerrig-calch]] on which is perched the Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel.<ref>Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL13 'Brecon Beacons National Park: eastern area'</ref> | '''Llanbedr''' is a small village and ancient parish in [[Brecknockshire]], two miles north-east of [[Crickhowell]]. It lies above the river known as the [[Grwyne Fechan]] just above its confluence with the [[Grwyne Fawr]] in the southern reaches of the [[Black Mountains]] range. The village lies within the shadow of [[Table Mountain]], an outlying spur of [[Pen Cerrig-calch]] on which is perched the Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel.<ref>Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL13 'Brecon Beacons National Park: eastern area'</ref> | ||
The church of St Peter is a Grade-II* listed building. | The church of St Peter is a Grade-II* listed building. |
Revision as of 10:52, 31 March 2017
Llanbedr is a small village and ancient parish in Brecknockshire, two miles north-east of Crickhowell. It lies above the river known as the Grwyne Fechan just above its confluence with the Grwyne Fawr in the southern reaches of the Black Mountains range. The village lies within the shadow of Table Mountain, an outlying spur of Pen Cerrig-calch on which is perched the Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel.[1]
The church of St Peter is a Grade-II* listed building.
References
- ↑ Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL13 'Brecon Beacons National Park: eastern area'
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