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Revision as of 14:51, 23 October 2009

Cenarth Falls submitted by Patience of Pendle
Cardiganshire Historic County Map (source: Wikipedia)


Cardiganshire (or Ceridigion) is a coastal county in South West Wales.

Major towns: Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Lampeter.

Industry: Agriculture, fishing, mining

There are a number of interesting places to visit in the locality including the bustling university town of Aberystwyth with its Cliff Railway, the Camera Obscura, the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway, the Ceredigion Museum and of course the National Library of Wales, Cardigan and nearby Cilgerran Castle and the beautiful Cenarth Falls.






Resources

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Countywide Interest


Specific Town and Village Interest


Maps and Photographs



Register Offices

Cardiganshire Central
21 High Street,
Lampeter,
SA48 7BG.
Tel:01570 422558

Cardiganshre North
Swyddfar Sir,
Marine Terrace,
Aberystwyth,
SY23 2DE.
Tel:01970 633580

Cardiganshire South
Glyncoed Chambers,
Priory Street,
Cardigan,
SA43 1BZ.
Tel:01239 612684


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Record Office & Archive Lookup Contacts



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Cemetery Lookup Contacts

  • South Cardiganshire, as far as Aberaeron MAD MOO


Photo Offers

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  • South Cardiganshire, as far as Aberaeron MAD MOO





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