Places to see in ( St Dogmaels - UK )
Places to see in ( St Dogmaels - UK )
St Dogmaels is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the estuary of the River Teifi, a mile downstream from the town of Cardigan in neighbouring Ceredigion. A little to the west of the village, further along the estuary, lies Poppit Sands beach.
The village contains the remains of a 12th-century Tironian abbey, which was in its day one of the richer monastic institutions in Wales. Adjacent to the abbey ruins lies the Anglican St. Thomas parish church, which appears successively to have occupied at least three sites close to or within the abbey buildings The present building is a respectable minor Victorian edifice and contains the Ogam Sagranus stone.
St. Dogmael's was once a marcher borough. George Owen of Henllys, in 1603, described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve. Plays by Shakespeare are performed annually in the abbey in the summer months. Some of the actors are from the local area, others come from all over Great Britain and return regularly.
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A Walk Around St. Dogmaels Abbey
A badly edited video with no information but some nice ambient music, which isn't mine.
St Dogmaels: a Community with a Difference
What makes this small Pembrokeshire village so special? The film explores its ancient history and thriving community.
Berllan Deg, St. Dogmaels nr Cardigan, United Kingdom HD review
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Featuring a garden with a barbecue, Berllan Deg is a vacation home located in Cardigan. The property features views of the garden and is 6 miles from Cardigan Castle.
A dishwasher and an oven are provided in the kitchen. A TV is provided. There is a private bathroom with a bathtub.
St Dogmaels Medieval Day 2015
Plenty of action, colour and activities for the whole family at the very successful medieval day in St Dogmaels.
Weatherman Walking in St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire
Derek Brockway takes a gentle stroll from the pretty seaside village of St Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire. Starting in the village they visit the 12th-century priory before heading along the Teifi estuary and climbing the stunning clifftop path above Cemaes Head.
St Dogmaels has got talent 'pissed singers'
The village rugby fans have gone to twickenham to watch Wales v England
8.40am, school traffic in St Dogmaels June 2015
via YouTube Capture 8.40am School Run traffic in St Dogmaels. These cars have chosen not to park in the free village car park. If charges come in those parents who have parked there will add to this congestion. This is the main RNLI call out route to Poppit Sands. The safe route to school is on the road further down the school, but requires children to walk on a narrow in paved section of the road.
St Dogmaels singing village Concert for Syria
Newport Memorial Hall
1st November 2014
Led by Clara Clay
St Allen
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St Allen is a civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.The church town of St Allen is an isolated hamlet and the main settlement in the parish is Zelah which is situated on the A30 trunk road four miles north of Truro .The population in the 2001 census was 435 people and the parish occupies 3,506 acres of land.The population had increased to 495 at the 2011 census.
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King Richard getting a dunking
Yes... even royalty get the dunking treatment!
Valle Crucis Abbey: Wales & Ireland 2016 - Episode 3
Valle Crucis Abbey was a Cistercian Abbey sponsored by the native welsh princes.
Several scenes from more than one series of my books take place here. It is in the nave where David and Anna meet Humphrey de Bohun in Crossroads in Time, and Taliesin descends into the crypt with Goronwy and Catrin in The Pendragon's Challenge.
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Taith yn ol i'n Gorfennol - Ysgol Gynradd Hendygwyn / Whitland Primary School
Cynhyrchwyd Taith yn ol i'n Gorfennol gan blant Ysgol Gynradd Hendygwyn fel rhan o brosiect addysg Caneuon y Cerrig 2012.
Am ragor o wybodaeth ewch i wefan Cadw.
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Taith yn ol i'n Gorfennol (Journey Into Our Past) was created by the children of Whitland Primary School as part of the 2012 Songs from Stones education project.
For more information go to the Cadw website.
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St Giles-without-Cripplegate
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St Giles-without-Cripplegate is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on Fore Street within the modern Barbican complex.When built it stood without the city wall, near the Cripplegate.The church is dedicated to St Giles, patron saint of beggars and the handicapped.It is one of the few medieval churches left in the City of London, having survived the Great Fire of 1666.
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Sheep found alive after 24 days in snow
Amazing Story...There is Always hope. update on livestock lost from snow last month.
Stonehenge: Durrington Walls Settlement
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Durrington Walls is an enormous circular henge over 400m in diameter, enclosed by a bank and outer ditch. Before the henge was built, it was the site of a large settlement.
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Harpist dishes on royal reception
Erica Hill speaks with harpist Claire Jones about playing for the royal family during the reception of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Sustainable Technology Week 2010
Cardigan Sustainable Technology Fair was organised by Ymlaen Ceredigion and Celtic Sustainables as part of Cardigan 900th anniversary celebrations. In the gallery were displays from local businesses and organisations to showcase a range of technologies.
West Wales Ecocentre - Energy efficiency and renewable energy advice.
Sustainergy - Small scale renewable energy systems
Coed Cymru, Ty Unnos - Award winning house design from Welsh wood.
Beacon Stoves 4wood llp - Progress in wood heating.
Quiet Earth Trust - Straw bale building and other low impact building technologies
Little Green Planet - Local eco building tours
West Wales Renewables - Small scale renewable energy
3P Technik - Rainwater Harvesting
Celtic Sustainables - Natural paints and insulation
New Image Bicycles - Electric bicycles
Ymlaen Ceredigion -- Supporting sustainable development in the community - Open source software for computer systems
EcoPC - Nick Sparey Sustainable computer design
Idea Architects -- innovative modular building design using wood and sustainable or recycled materials
Martyn O'Connor is a local plumbing business installing photovoltaic panels and ground source and air source heating systems. Martyn gave several presentations during the week.
Workshops and events
Wind Power, Workshops and presentations on developing community wind energy installations.
Presentations from
Dan McCallum of Awel Aman Tawe Community Energy ,
Peter Newland from Albro Planning & Environmental, information about funding for projects from Ynni'r Fro, an outline of the whole process of developing a project from John Fairlie of Engena, and expert advice from Bill Richmond of Farm Wind about landowners developing wind projects and qualifying for the Feed In Tariffs.
Natural Paint - Talks and workshop on using Natural Paints from John Dison of Earthborn and Matt Grudgings of Nature Paint
Jane Davidson, Keynote speech from the minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing
Eco Tour, On the Green Dragon bus prta.co.uk to visit local buildings - includes straw bale house and Mill in St Dogmaels and Small World Centre in Cardigan
Insulating Naturally, 12-2 - Presentations on insulation and air-tightness from Black Mountain and Warmcel.
Sustainable IT - Linux and open source software talk by Iestyn Smith, with opportunity to try different programmes.
Solar PV, How to install a solar photovoltaic panel, suitable for 12 volt battery off-grid systems -- hands on practical workshop with Bob Robarts of Sustainergy.
Following this week a small group of people has come together to work towards the development of renewable energy locally. Contact sarahwr@ymlaenceredigion.org.uk for more information.
Celtic Sustainables is hoping to organize a similar event soon.
Abaty Cymer Abbey
Cyfres o wibdeithiau o safleodd Tywysogion Gwynedd
Whistle-stop tour of Prines of Gwynedd sites.
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Exploring ... Ashby St Ledgers
A short walk from the Grand Union canal and the Leicester Branch is the village of Ashby St Ledgers. A look at the village, the manor and the church.