TheWyeValley National Landscape (formerly Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; Welsh: Dyffryn Gwy) is an internationally important protected landscape...
Plynlimon in mid Wales to the Severn Estuary. For much of its length the river forms part ofthe border between England and Wales. TheWyeValley (lower...
TheWyeValley Railway was a standard gauge railway that ran for nearly 15 miles (24 km) along the Lower WyeValley between the towns of Chepstow and Monmouth...
TheWye Oak was the largest white oak tree inthe United States and the State Tree of Maryland from 1941 until its demise in 2002. Wye Oak State Park preserves...
The College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye, commonly known as Wye College, was an education and research institution inthe village ofWye, Kent. In...
a village intheWyeValley and a popular tourist destination, straddling the River Wyeinthe English county of Herefordshire, close to the Gloucestershire...
lists a number of common generic forms inplace names inthe British Isles, their meanings and some examples of their use. The study ofplace names is called...
also appears inplaces as far afield as Cornwall and Brittany. Later King Offa of Mercia built Offa's Dyke from the mouth ofthe River Wye near Chepstow...
landscape, which straddle the boundary with Worcestershire. The south ofthe county contains the northern part oftheWyeValley, also a national landscape...
thousands of houses and offices on hundreds of acres of AONB land on the Kent Downs at Wye. In September 2007 government approval was finally given for the development...
line including locations of significance was as follows: Beginning in Calwa, a wye leads the Visalia District tracks east from the mainline and runs alongside...
Wales is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Located above cliffs on the River Wye, construction began in 1067 under the instruction...
the Welsh (or upper) part oftheWyeValley. In 2011 it had a population of 2,568. Builth is a longstanding anglicization ofthe Old Welsh Buellt/Buallt...
for the export of timber and bark, from nearby woodland intheWyeValley and Forest of Dean. Inthe late eighteenth century the town was a focus of early...
of Chepstow. It is situated adjacent to the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire, on the Welsh bank ofthe River Wye, which at this location forms the...
parish inthe Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, known for Bakewell pudding. It lies on the River Wye, 15 miles (23 km) south-west of Sheffield...
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