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abergorlech Latitude and Longitude:

51°59′00″N 4°04′00″W / 51.983333°N 4.066667°W / 51.983333; -4.066667
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Abergorlech
Abergorlech in 2006
Bridge over River Cothi at Abergorlech in 2008
Abergorlech is located in Carmarthenshire
Abergorlech
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51°59′00″N 4°04′00″W / 51.983333°N 4.066667°W / 51.983333; -4.066667

Abergorlech is a village 8 miles (13 km) to the north-west of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, Wales. [1] It lies on the River Cothi on the B4310 road, between Brechfa to the southwest and Llansawel to the northeast. [2]

The Pont Cothi bridge, which crosses the River Cothi in the centre of the village, is a grade II* listed building.

The village is connected to Dafydd Gorlech (fl. c. 1410–1490), one of the poets of the nobility.

References

  1. ^ AA Book of British Villages. Drive Publications Limited. 1980. p. 11. ISBN  9780340254875.
  2. ^ Forestry Commission



abergorlech Latitude and Longitude:

51°59′00″N 4°04′00″W / 51.983333°N 4.066667°W / 51.983333; -4.066667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abergorlech
Abergorlech in 2006
Bridge over River Cothi at Abergorlech in 2008
Abergorlech is located in Carmarthenshire
Abergorlech
Abergorlech
Location within Carmarthenshire
Community
Principal area
Preserved county
Country Wales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Carmarthenshire
51°59′00″N 4°04′00″W / 51.983333°N 4.066667°W / 51.983333; -4.066667

Abergorlech is a village 8 miles (13 km) to the north-west of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, Wales. [1] It lies on the River Cothi on the B4310 road, between Brechfa to the southwest and Llansawel to the northeast. [2]

The Pont Cothi bridge, which crosses the River Cothi in the centre of the village, is a grade II* listed building.

The village is connected to Dafydd Gorlech (fl. c. 1410–1490), one of the poets of the nobility.

References

  1. ^ AA Book of British Villages. Drive Publications Limited. 1980. p. 11. ISBN  9780340254875.
  2. ^ Forestry Commission



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