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This sixth volume of the Buildings of Wales series covers two counties, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire) in the south-west of Wales. Like the same authors' Pembrokeshire, the volume covers an architecture still little known, hut encompassing a sweep from prehistoric chambered tombs to the high technology of the world's largest single-span glasshouse. The Buildings of Wales, founded by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83), will, when complete, document and describe the architecture of the Principality in seven regional volumes, complementing the sister series on England, Ireland and Scotland. In each one a gazetteer details all buildings of significance from megalithic tombs ...
A collection of photographs, essays and snapshots from the making of the hit TV show 'Hinterland', created by Ed Talfan and Ed Thomas. It brings together behind-the-scenes photographs from the production, together with stunning black and white photographs of the Ceredigion landscape, photographed by West Wales photographer David Wilson.
As one of the least populated regions of Wales, there is plenty of room to walk and in these 40 rambles Julian Rollins leads you through the best countryside and seascapes Ceredigion has to offer.
Cardiganshire County History Volume 2 is published by the University of Wales Press on behalf of the Ceredigion Historical Society, in association with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. This volume provides a comprehensive and authoritative account, written by distinguished authors in fifteen chapters, of the wide range of social, economic, political, religious and cultural forces that shaped the ethos and character of the county of Cardiganshire over a period of 600 years. This was a period of great turbulence and change. It witnessed conquest and castle-building, the impact of the Glyndŵr rebellion, the coming of the Protestant Reformation, and the tur...
The Ceredigion and Snowdonia Coast Paths are 233km (147 miles) of long-distance walking down Cardigan Bay. This guidebook includes 16 stages betweem Porthmadog, through Aberystwyth and Cardigan, to St Dogmaels.
With clear information, an introduction and overview to each walk, Ordnance Survey maps and interpretations of points of interest along the way, these guide give the walkers the ten finest circular routes along a section of the Wales Coast Path.
A tribute to the 'cultural capital' of Welsh-speaking Wales
'No dig' gardening saves time and work. In this book, no dig experts Charles Dowding and Stephanie Hafferty explain how to set up a no dig garden. They describe how to make compost, enrich soil, harvest and prepare food and make natural beauty and cleaning products. These approaches work as well in small spaces as in large gardens
This book is a study of social, economic and cultural change in Ceredigion, West Wales, in the 20th century, as documented in verse composed in Welsh by Ceredigion bards and poets of the time. The material is derived from volumes of poetry that appeared in book-form between 1933 and 2012