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Revision as of 15:59, 17 April 2023

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Radnorshire Historic County Map ( source Wikipedia)


Radnorshire is an inland county in South East Wales.

Towns: Knighton Llandrindod Wells

Industry: Agriculture

Radnorshire is the smallest of the 6 counties of South Wales.

Level around the Vale of Radnor, which was forests to an extent, although these have long disappeared. The greater portion of the county is hilly, in parts mountainous.

Resources

Primary Reference Links


Countywide Interest


Specific Town and Village Interest


Maps and Photographs


Register Offices

Hay District
The Registry Office
Council Offices
Hay on Wye
Powys
HR3 5BX
Tel: 01497 821371

Llandrindod Register Office
The Register Office
County Hall
Llandrindod Wells
Powys
LD1 5LG
Tel: 01597 826382)


Radnorshire East Registration District
The Registry Office
West Street
Knighton
Powys
LD7 1EN
Tel: 01547 529884



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