Search references for CORWEN. Phrases containing CORWEN
See searches and references containing CORWEN!CORWEN
Town in Denbighshire, Wales
Corwen is a town and community in the county of Denbighshire in Wales. Historically, Corwen was part of the county of Merionethshire. Corwen stands on
Corwen
Heritage steam railway in North Wales
railway in Denbighshire, North Wales, which operates between Llangollen and Corwen. The standard gauge line, which is 10 miles (16 km) long, runs on part of
Llangollen_Railway
Railway line in Wales
Llangollen and Corwen Railway – 1 May 1865. This section of the line had gained royal assent in 1860. Corwen and Bala Railway – 16 July 1866 (Corwen to Llandrillo);
Ruabon–Barmouth_line
Association football club in Wales
Corwen F.C. is a Welsh football club based in Corwen, Denbighshire. They currently play in the Ardal NE League. The earliest mention of football in Corwen
Corwen_F.C.
Railway in Wales
The Llangollen and Corwen Railway was formed as a continuation of the Vale of Llangollen Railway to continue the line along the Dee Valley a further 9 miles
Llangollen_and_Corwen_Railway
River in Wales and England
on Dduallt in Snowdonia and flows east through Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), Corwen, and Llangollen. It turns north near Overton-on-Dee and forms part of the
River_Dee,_Wales
Breton saint
of Bardsey. His feast day is 13 May. He is co-patron (with St Sulien) of Corwen in Wales, and of its parish church, part of the Anglican Communion Church
Maël_(saint)
Welsh trailer manufacturer
largest manufacturer of trailers under 3,500 kilograms (7,700 lb), based in Corwen, Denbighshire, North Wales. Founded in 1958 by local farmer Ifor Williams
Ifor_Williams_Trailers
Former British railway company
The Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway was a standard gauge railway line that connected Corwen with Denbigh via Ruthin in North Wales. The line was promoted
Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway
Denbigh,_Ruthin_and_Corwen_Railway
Corwen, Northern Division 1892 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal William Ffoulkes Jones* unopposed
1892 Merionethshire County Council election
1892_Merionethshire_County_Council_election
Railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
Corwen railway station refers to two stations, on different sites, which have existed in the town of Corwen in Denbighshire, Wales. The first was on the
Corwen_railway_station
English novelist and philosopher (1872–1963)
England, in 1934 with a US partner, Phyllis Playter. In 1935 they moved to Corwen, Merionethshire, Wales, where he set two novels, and in 1955 to Blaenau
John_Cowper_Powys
1960 novel by Richard Llewellyn
first arrives. Vrann Corwen, a wealthy farmer and landowner. Lal Corwen, daughter of Vrann. Doli Corwen, sister of Lal. Solva Corwen, youngest sister of
Up,_into_the_Singing_Mountain
Annual day of celebration in Wales
of Corwen in Denbighshire have been celebrating its link to Owain Glyndŵr. Townspeople annually gather at the equestrian statue of Glyndŵr in Corwen town
Owain_Glyndŵr_Day
Final Fantasy IX, a PlayStation role-playing game consisting of four CD-ROMs, features a cast containing various major and minor characters. Players control
Characters of Final Fantasy IX
Characters_of_Final_Fantasy_IX
Historic area of Denbighshire, Wales
located around Corwen and near the Berwyn Range. Edeirnion Rural District was created under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of Corwen Rural Sanitary
Edeirnion
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
county of Denbighshire, Wales. It is situated on the A5 road halfway between Corwen and Llangollen in the Dee Valley (the river Dee is Afon Dyfrdwy in Welsh)
Glyndyfrdwy
Extinct type of bowed string instruments
the Shetland gue for modern musicians was instrument maker and musician Corwen Broch of Ancient Music, who began making them in 2007. What he freely admits
Gue
Church in Denbighshire, Wales
Saint Mael and Saint Sulien's Church is a church located in the town of Corwen in Denbighshire in Wales. It was formerly located in the ancient county
SS Mael and Sulien's Church, Corwen
SS_Mael_and_Sulien's_Church,_Corwen
Heritage railway station in north Wales
town's eastern outskirts. The extension to Corwen was undertaken by the associated but separate Llangollen and Corwen Railway company, and involved constructing
Llangollen_railway_station
Senedd constituency (from 2026)
exception of the area around Bangor and Bethesda in the north; the area around Corwen in southern Denbighshire; northern Powys, including Llanidloes and Newtown;
Gwynedd_Maldwyn
Weekly Welsh language newspaper
Tyst Cymreig (1870); Tyst a'r Dydd (1871); Corwen Chronicle and Border Advertiser (1954); Y Dydd a'r Corwen Chronicle (1954). Y Dydd at Welsh Newspapers
Y_Dydd
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
Carrog is a village in Denbighshire, Wales, near Corwen. Formerly referred to as Llansanffraid-Glyn Dyfrdwy, as it lies within the parish of Llansanffraid
Carrog
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Blaenau Ffestiniog Bodorgan Brynteg Caernarfon Cemaes Bay Colwyn Bay Conwy Corwen Criccieth Denbigh Dolgellau Dolwyddelan Dulas Dyffryn Ardudwy Fairbourne
LL_postcode_area
reference SJ045535) 5 mi (8 km) northwest of Corwen. It has many crossings. The Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway crossed the river seven times and remnants
List of crossings of the River Clwyd
List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Clwyd
Railway station in Wales
Corwen East railway station in the town of Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, was a temporary station on the former Ruabon to Barmouth Line. It was the western
Corwen_East_railway_station
Moorland and hill range in Wales
the northeast of Wales, roughly bounded by Llangollen in the northeast, Corwen in the northwest, Bala in the southwest, and Oswestry in the southeast.
Berwyn_range
(city) Cardigan Carmarthen Chepstow Chirk Colwyn Bay Connah's Quay Conwy Corwen Cowbridge Criccieth Crickhowell Crumlin Cwmbran Deganwy Denbigh Dolgellau
List_of_towns_in_Wales
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
500 at the 2011 census, situated approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Corwen in Denbighshire in Wales. Historically the village was part of the Edeyrnion
Gwyddelwern
Railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
was a stop on the Great Western Railway (GWR) line between Llangollen and Corwen. It remained open for almost a hundred years, and it was due to be closed
Berwyn_railway_station
Football club
times it was drawn to play Corwen in the first round, and lost both times, albeit in the third game in 1877–78, in which Corwen scored the only goal of the
Bala_F.C.
Town in Wales
north coast through Denbigh and Ruthin to Corwen, before joining a route from Ruabon through Llangollen, Corwen and Bala to Barmouth. The railway and Ruthin
Ruthin
County in Wales
county; the south is even less densely populated, and the only towns are Corwen and Llangollen. The geography of Denbighshire is defined by the broad valley
Denbighshire
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
Denbighshire in Wales, located about 2 miles (3 km) south west of the town of Corwen. It had a population of 528 in 2001, increasing to 542 at the census 2011
Cynwyd,_Denbighshire
River in Wales
the Clocaenog Forest (grid reference SJ045535) 5 mi (8 km) northwest of Corwen. Its total length is 35 mi (56 km). It flows due south until, at Melin-y-wig
River_Clwyd
Engagement said to have taken place in Wales during Henry II of England
made to attack Owain Gwynedd first. In response Owain raised an army at Corwen in the cantref of Penllyn, comprising forces from several princedoms. Including
Battle_of_Crogen
Defunct railway company in Wales (1877–1916)
Holyhead-London road to a point three miles west of Corwen. From end of Railway No. 2 into Corwen, terminating behind the standard gauge railway station
North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways
North_Wales_Narrow_Gauge_Railways
Welsh rebel and pretender (died c. 1416)
of Owain by the sculptor Simon van de Put was installed in The Square in Corwen in 1995, and in 2007 it was replaced with a larger equestrian statue by
Owain_Glyndŵr
Bodelwyddan Corwen Denbigh Central Denbigh Lower Denbigh Upper/Henllan Dyserth Efenechtyd Llanarmon-yn-Ial/Llandegla Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd/Llangynhafal
List of places in Denbighshire (categorised)
List_of_places_in_Denbighshire_(categorised)
Association football league in Wales
2023-24: Colwyn Bay 2024-25: Newtown 2025-26: Bala Town 2019-20: Porthmadog, Corwen and Llanfair United 2020-21: Competition cancelled 2021-22: Llangefni Town
Cymru_North
Road in Great Britain
A5104 between the A55 and Corwen around Llantysilio Mountain. The A494 meets the A5 trunk road at a T-junction just outside Corwen. It now makes a short 1
A494_road
Priest and radio announcer (1912–1990)
Christopher Timothy. Son of Rev. Thomas Evan Timothy, of Llangeitho, rector of Corwen, he was educated at Marlborough College, and followed his father into a
Andrew_Timothy
Valley in Denbighshire, Wales
Eglwyseg Rocks. The legend, related by Sabine Baring-Gould, was recorded at Corwen, amongst other localities. The manor house of Plas Uchaf yn Eglwyseg [Grid
Eglwyseg
Military unit
15 May 1861, renumbered 1 March 1864; disbanded after February 1872 3rd (Corwen) Merionethshire RVC, formed 15 September 1860, moved to Ffestiniog 1861;
7th (Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers
7th_(Merionethshire_and_Montgomeryshire)_Battalion,_Royal_Welch_Fusiliers
extended by another Great Western Railway-backed line, the Llangollen and Corwen Railway, with the line using a new permanent station in Llangollen. The
Vale_of_Llangollen_Railway
Football league
Retrieved 6 June 2023. Jones, Dave (15 April 2024). "This one's for you, Huw! Corwen are champions of the North East Wales Premier Division!". Grassroots North
North East Wales Football League
North_East_Wales_Football_League
Railway station in Wales
Crossing Esgairgeiliog Ffridd Gate Garneddwen Lliwdy Llwyngwern Pont Evans Corwen and Bala Railway Bala Junction Llandderfel Ffestiniog Railway Blaenau Festiniog
Corris_railway_station
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
community in the Edeirnion area of Denbighshire in Wales, between Bala, and Corwen on the B4401 road. It was historically in the county of Merionethshire,
Llandrillo,_Denbighshire
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
Closed 30 April 1962 (for freight) Original company Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Pre-grouping London and North Western Railway Post-grouping London
Derwen_railway_station
Geologic formation in Wales
Gravicalymene arcuata Price, 1982, Rawtheyan Stage, Dolhir Formation, Cynwyd Forest, near Corwen, Wales
Dolhir_Formation
Heritage railway station in Wales
completion of the extension to Corwen East, in October 2014. Due to engineering works relating to the reopening of Corwen, Carrog again became the terminus
Carrog_railway_station
Town in Gwynedd, Wales
railway station - The meeting point of the Bala and Dolgellau Railway, Corwen and Bala Railway and the Bala and Festiniog Railway (open 1882 to 1965)
Bala,_Gwynedd
Reputed 6th-century founder-abbot of a monastery at Luxulyan in Cornwall
Sulien and his brother (or cousin Saint Maël) of Corwen in mid-Wales. SS Mael and Sulien's Church, Corwen Cornwall portal Orme, Nicholas. The Saints of Cornwall
Saint_Sulien
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
information Status Disused History Original company Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Pre-grouping London and North Western Railway Post-grouping London
Rhewl_railway_station
Football tournament season
Holywell United 29 July 2023 Brickfield Rangers 3–0 Saltney Town Caerwys 1–3 Corwen Coedpoeth United 0–1 Llangollen Town Connah's Quay Town 1–2 Mynydd Isa Spartans
2023–24_Welsh_Cup
crash occurred. Stephanie Booth 1946 2016 70 years British hotelier car Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom Quincy Borrowes 1993 2017 23 years
List of people who died in traffic collisions
List_of_people_who_died_in_traffic_collisions
Football tournament season
teams in Wales. Rhyl v Corwen Corwen failed to appear for the arranged fixture. Dolgellau Idris v Holywell Rovers, at Corwen Denbigh Town v Ruthin Town
1882–83_Welsh_Cup
Former railway line in North Wales
Ruthin and Corwen Railway was authorised on 23 July 1860. This, coupled with the Vale of Llangollen Railway and an extension to Corwen, meant that a
Vale_of_Clwyd_Railway
Railway in the UK
Llangollen Railway at Corwen, which itself branched from the GWR at Ruabon. The GWR attempted to take control of the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway as well
Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway
Mold_and_Denbigh_Junction_Railway
Football tournament season
Newtown Gwersyllt Foresters v Northwich Victoria Corwen v Bala Source: Welsh Football Data Archive Corwen v Bala Source: Welsh Football Data Archive Llanerchrugog
1877–78_Welsh_Cup
Abolished Welsh rural district
Wales, from 1894 to 1935. The rural district comprised part of the existing Corwen Rural Sanitary District, and consisted of three civil parishes: Bryneglwys
Llangollen_Rural_District
Human settlement in Wales
Principal area Gwynedd Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town CORWEN Postcode district LL21 Post town BALA Postcode district LL23 Dialling code
Llandderfel
British-American musician and inventor (1830–1900)
London but his family moved around that time so he may have been born in Corwen, Wales. His family moved to the U.S. while he was a child and he became
David_Edward_Hughes
Anglo-Norman nobleman (c. 1047–1101)
captured through the treachery of one of his own men at a meeting near Corwen. Gruffudd was imprisoned by Earl Hugh in his castle at Chester, but it was
Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester
Hugh_d'Avranches,_1st_Earl_of_Chester
Football tournament season
cup was won by Newtown White Star who defeated Wrexham 1–0 in the final. Corwen v Wrexham Gwersyllt Foresters v Llanerchrugog Llangollen v Mold Aberystwyth
1878–79_Welsh_Cup
Village and community in Conwy, Wales
boost to the area as the village became a major mail coach stop between Corwen (to the east) and Capel Curig (to the west). It also led to improvement
Betws-y-Coed
Football tournament season
Sports 1–3 Glan Conwy 8 Llandrindod Wells 5–0 Mountain Rangers 9 Lex XI 2–3 Corwen 10 Llansantffraid Village 3–2 Y Glannau 11 Kinmel Bay 6–0 Llandyrnog United
2024–25_Welsh_Cup
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
Closed railway stations in Denbighshire Corwen and Bala Railway Cynwyd Llandrillo Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Denbigh Derwen Eyarth Gwyddelwern
Llandrillo_railway_station
Disused railway station in Gwynedd, Wales
Crossing Esgairgeiliog Ffridd Gate Garneddwen Lliwdy Llwyngwern Pont Evans Corwen and Bala Railway Bala Junction Llandderfel Ffestiniog Railway Blaenau Festiniog
Dolgellau_railway_station
Midland locomotives, with a small number of industrial engines. FW = Facing Corwen, FE = Facing Llangollen "7754". 17 June 2017. Preserved Locomotives of British
List of Llangollen Railway rolling stock
List_of_Llangollen_Railway_rolling_stock
Village and community in Conwy, Wales
western edge of the Clocaenog Forest, 9.1 miles (14.6 km) north west of Corwen, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Cerrigydrudion and 27.5 miles (44.3 km) south
Llanfihangel_Glyn_Myfyr
Judge of the Salem witch trials (1640–1718)
Jonathan Corwin (also Curwin, Curwen or Corwen, November 14, 1640 – June 9, 1718) was a New England merchant, politician, and magistrate. He is best known
Jonathan_Corwin
Deputy Lieutenant from Denbighshire, Wales
Denbighshire, Merionethshire and Caernarfonshire. Ment-At-The-Bar, Plâs-yn-Yale, Corwen; 8, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. The Bath Chronicle, Thu, Feb 11, 1909
William_Corbet_Yale
Footbridge) - Corwen Demolished Pont Corwen 1704 52°58′46″N 3°23′15″W / 52.9795°N 3.3875°W / 52.9795; -3.3875 (Pont Corwen) II* Corwen Corwen Green Lane
List of crossings of the River Dee, Wales
List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Dee,_Wales
Billy tries the personal ads. 98 6 "Napoleon Blown Apart" Alan Rosen Carol Corwen October 16, 1990 (1990-10-16) 23.6 Inspired by his French class, Eric goes
List of Head of the Class episodes
List_of_Head_of_the_Class_episodes
Kingdom in northwest Wales, c. 500–1283
alliance but seized by Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester, in an ambush near Corwen. Earl Hugh claimed the Perfeddwlad up to the River Clwyd (the commotes of
Kingdom_of_Gwynedd
Railway station in Wales (1905–1964)
Closed railway stations in Denbighshire Corwen and Bala Railway Cynwyd Llandrillo Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Denbigh Derwen Eyarth Gwyddelwern
Dyserth_railway_station
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
information Status Disused History Original company Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Pre-grouping London and North Western Railway Post-grouping London
Gwyddelwern_railway_station
Member of the Parliament of England
Robert Salesbury (1567–1599), of Rûg, Corwen, Merionethshire and Bachymbyd, Llanynys, Denbighshire and Pool Park, Ruthin, Denbighshire, was a Welsh politician
Robert_Salesbury
Welsh singer
Welsh-speaking audiences. Edwards was born in Denbigh and became a farmer at Corwen before beginning his recording career in 1974. He has won five gold discs
Trebor_Edwards
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
information Status Disused History Original company Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway Pre-grouping London and North Western Railway Post-grouping London
Llanrhaiadr_railway_station
Hill range in north Wales
the Horseshoe Pass and Castell Dinas Bran, the towns of Llangollen and Corwen, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Chirk Castle and Valle Crucis Abbey. The AONB
Clwydian_Range
1941 historical novel by John Cowper Powys
novel Maiden Castle. However, in July, 1935, they moved to the village of Corwen, Denbighshire, North Wales, historically part of Edeirnion or Edeyrnion
Owen_Glendower_(novel)
Holyhead 01437 Clynderwen & Haverfordwest 01443 Pontypridd 01446 Barry 01490 Corwen 01492 Colwyn Bay 01495 Pontypool 01497 Hay on Wye 01544 Kington 01545 Llanarth
List of UK dialling codes covering Wales
List_of_UK_dialling_codes_covering_Wales
Historic county of Wales
town, and administrative centre) Aberdyfi Bala Barmouth Blaenau Ffestiniog Corwen Ffestiniog Harlech Tywyn Cadair Idris (SH711130) Castell y Bere (SH667085)
Merionethshire
Football league season
runners-up Flint Town United were promoted to the Cymru Premier. Porthmadog, Corwen and Llanfair United were relegated. The league consisted of seventeen teams
2019–20_Cymru_North
Closed railway station in Wales
Crossing Esgairgeiliog Ffridd Gate Garneddwen Lliwdy Llwyngwern Pont Evans Corwen and Bala Railway Bala Junction Llandderfel Ffestiniog Railway Blaenau Festiniog
Machynlleth railway station (Corris Railway)
Machynlleth_railway_station_(Corris_Railway)
Railway line in north Wales
Llysfaen Llandulas Abergele & Pensarn Foryd Vale of Clwyd Railway to Denbigh & Corwen River Clwyd Rhyl Prestatyn Dyserth branch line Talacre Mostyn Holywell Junction
North_Wales_Main_Line
Football club
Trophy Semi Final Abergavenny Town 0-7 2016-17 Welsh Cup Qualifier Round 2 Corwen 1-4 FAW Trophy Round 3 Rhos Aelwyd 5-3 FAW Trophy Round 4 St Asaph City
FC_Queens_Park
Town in Gwynedd, Wales
The Great Western Railway line from Ruabon to Llangollen was extended via Corwen and Llanuwchllyn to Dolgellau, where it formed an end-on connection with
Dolgellau
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
1862 and 1962. It was the main headquarters of the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway. It had two platforms, a bay siding and a goods shed that opened
Ruthin_railway_station
Football tournament season
Brentford 4–2 Redbridge Wanderers 7 Bristol United 0–7 Exeter City 8 Bury 14–0 Corwen 9 Chaffoteaux 6–0 Great Wyrley 10 Cogan Coronation 2–4 Rover Oxford 11 Crowborough
2001–02_FA_Women's_Cup
Unsolved disappearance case
matching her description was seen walking out of town along the A5 towards Corwen, beside the riverside park. At 3:45pm, there was another sighting, this
Disappearance of Trevaline Evans
Disappearance_of_Trevaline_Evans
7 °C (−7.1 °F) Corwen Denbighshire 14/1958 Ceinws Powys April 26.2 °C (79.2 °F) Gogerddan Ceredigion 16/2003 −11.2 °C (11.8 °F) Corwen Denbighshire 11/1978
Climate_of_Wales
Numbering system for roads in Europe
Cannock – Warrington – Liverpool E34 Amsterdam – Cannock – Shrewsbury – Corwen – Holyhead E35 Amsterdam – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Groningen – Winschoten
International_E-road_network
Annual Welsh-language youth festival
'For Wales' Sake'). The first Urdd National Eisteddfod was held in 1929 at Corwen. Originally held over two days, the festival has grown in recent times into
Urdd_National_Eisteddfod
Hotel and restaurant in Corwen, Wales
The Owain Glyndwr Hotel is a Grade II-listed inn in Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, and is named after the Welsh national hero Owain Glyndŵr. The hotel was
Owain_Glyndwr_Hotel
Abolished Welsh rural district
1894 to 1935. The rural district was formed from parts of Oswestry and Corwen Rural Sanitary Districts. The district contained three civil parishes: Chirk
Chirk_Rural_District
Nationalism in Wales
Statue of Owain Glyndŵr in Corwen
Welsh_nationalism
1862 travel book by George Borrow
North Wales from Chester, passing en route through Wrexham, Llangollen, Corwen and Betws-y-coed to Bangor, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Bala, Machynlleth and
Wild_Wales
CORWEN
CORWEN
CORWEN
CORWEN
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives at the Watercress Spring
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Crowned with Laurels; Variant of Laura or Lora Referring to the Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Devotional; Lovable; Lord Ayyappan
Boy/Male
Hindu
Varun, Lord of the sea
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil
Mountain; Natural
Girl/Female
Tamil
Good or Happy condition, Solution, Fortune
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian
Light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Good Look
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Lotus; Everything is Possible
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
From Germany
CORWEN
CORWEN
CORWEN
CORWEN
CORWEN