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| The Roads of Ewyas Lacy (2022) |
| ... Title: The Roads of Ewyas Lacy Date: 2022 The... |
| ...Steele INDEX Introduction Pre-Roman roads and tracks Roman Roads Medieval... |
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| Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas: The Landscape Impact of a Medieval Priory in the Welsh Marches (2007) |
| ...floors and lower slopes as they b roaden out and join the Vale of Usk... |
| ...way to a mixture of semi-natural b roadleaved woodland, early twentieth century coniferous plantation and... |
| ...half a mile wide, and only b roadens out in the lower reaches as the... |
| ...length narrow belts of mixed semi-natural b roadleaved woodland border the Honddu. Figures 13 and... |
| ...as the mouth of the valley b roadens out. The area is and has historically... |
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| Ewyas Harold Castle: Archaeological Surveys (2007) |
| ...Premier Business Park, Westfields Trading Estate, Faraday Road , Hereford HR4 9NZ Tel: (01432) 364901... |
| ...One of these could form an approach road on the south side of the inner... |
| ...access to the castle from the Dulas Road was built for this. The survey work... |
| ...on the other side of the Dulas Road and also adjacent to the church on... |
| ...bounded to the east by the Dulas Road (with the Dulas Brook a little further... |
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| Longtown: A Medieval castle and Borough – an Archaeological Investigation Report by English Heritage (2003) |
| ...remains of the former borough line a road which leads south from the castle and... |
| ...was on the course of a Roman road. It lies approximately midway between the sites... |
| ... 1934, xlix), but the course of Roman roads in the area is by no means... |
| ...indicating that the settlement straggled along the road for some distance at that time. After... |
| ...existed on its northern side. The main road through the present village cuts through these... |
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| The rise and fall of the Golden Valley Railway (1875 - 1953) |
| ...1953. By 1970, the last scrap of track had been lifted and the last bridge... |
| ...passer-by is the occasional hump in the road where a level crossing used to be,... |
| ...few stretches of footpath along the old track bed. Nevertheless, the saga of the rise... |
| ...the Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford, where b road agreements were reached to build a line... |
| ...substantial railway before a single length of track had even been laid on their earlier,... |
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| Cae Mawr: The Station that Never Was - The Hay terminus of the Golden Valley Railway (1876 - 1884) |
| ...because the plans subsequently changed; the original track of the railway extension from Dorstone and... |
| ...location maps of Cae Mawr Field, Oxford Road, Hay on Wye The scars... |
| ...background. The exact location of the planned track and buildings is a matter of conjecture... |
| ...in Hay A somewhat b roader scale map of Hay, also courtesy of... |
| ...Mawr field to the south of Oxford Road This map shows clearly how... |
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| Percy Powell’s Scrapbook Collection: Jalopy and Motorcycle racing in the Golden Valley (1950s, 1960s) |
| ...in the district had formed a Grass Track Committee (taking the rather more official name... |
| ...stood by in the centre of the track but wasn t needed although there were... |
| ...the few laps tear around the field track. As you can see from the pictures... |
| ...besides. They hurtled round an irregularly shaped track with three sharp corners where hopeful spectators... |
| ...year held by Vowchurch and Tumastone Grass Tracking Committee who pioneered the sport in Sept... |
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| Digital Archive: The History of Ewias Harold, its Castle, Priory and Church, by Rev. AT Bannister MA (1902) |
| ...distant age, when as yet a b road bridge of land connected what is now... |
| ...Continent, a new race, tall, stalwart, b road-headed, and harsh- featured, made its way across... |
| ...had not been slain were pressed for road-makers, and a long straight cause-way was built... |
| ...the land of Ewias, carrying the great road from Kenchester to Abergavenny, of a strength... |
| ...the poor Silurians. A portion of this road is still to be traced, within two... |
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| Macnamara Myths [relating to John Macnamara of Llangoed Hall] (1790s – 1840s) |
| ...Grwyne Fechan valley and construction of the road leading to it. The article appeared in... |
| ...return to his yams later. Macnamara s Road and the Hermitage Local anecdotes about John... |
| ...valley, and that he had a carriage road built in order to access the Hermitage;... |
| ...outer fringes of his less-favourite estate. Macnamaras Road leading down into the Grwyne Fechan Valley... |
| ...into the Grwyne Fechan Valley Macnamara s Road is said to rise eastwards from the... |
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| Turnastone Court Farm – An Assessment of the Historical, Landscape, Ecological and Agricultural importance of the Water Meadows. (2004) |
| ...it follows the same route as the road, through the village. The road appears on... |
| ...a map of Whitehouse dated 1812. This road was widened in the twentieth century and... |
| ...and the Trench Royal piped under the road (local resident Headley Wilding remembers having to... |
| ...to navigate the Wye and very bad roads raised transport costs. Canals especially the Hereford... |
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