Graig Trewyddfa (English: Trewyddfa rock) is a hill and small community in Swansea, Wales. It falls within the Morriston electoral ward.
The area is most notable for Morris Castle, the ruins of a late 18th-century block of workers' housing built on one of the higher hills in the city.
Also in the area is a local park named Llywelyn Park, containing a few acres of open space, and a bowling green as well as two playgrounds and a tennis court.
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Graig Trewyddfa (English: Trewyddfa rock) is a hill and small community in Swansea, Wales. It falls within the Morriston electoral ward. The area is most...
Morriston (/mɒrɪstʌn/; Welsh: Treforys [trɛ'vɔrɪs]) is a community in the City and County of Swansea, Wales and falls within the Morriston ward. It is...
Llansamlet parish were added, and again in 1889 when areas around Cwmbwrla and Trewyddfa were included, and in 1918 when the borough was enlarged to include the...
ruined residential building situated on the Cnap-llwyd common in the Trewyddfa area of Swansea, Wales. Constructed by Sir John Morris to house the families...
improvements and other works to inclose the common lands known as Graig-Trewyddfa to confer powers upon the Corporation in regard to their electric lighting...
company for use of the rest of the canal. The Duke's section was called the Trewyddfa Canal, but was part of the main line. An Act of Parliament authorising...