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Glasbury Bridge has repeatedly been destroyed by floods. A wooden bridge was washed away in 1738, a replacement in 1777 and a stone bridge in 1795. In 1850, a dispute between
Brecknockshire and Radnorshire over costs for a new bridge led to the construction of a compromise half-wooden (Radnorshire),
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is believed to have first started his preaching career to the north of the village in the 1640s. The 1654 pamphlet 'Hue and cry after Mr
Vavasor Powell' was written by Alexander Griffith, vicar of Glasbury, who had been expelled from the living by Vavasor and others for "drunkenness and
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following a baronial rebellion by the
Cliffords, but little more is recorded after that, though it was still in existence in a survey of Glasbury Manor dated 1561 Remains of its earthworks were visible near the centre of the village until housing development in the 1970s.
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was founded around 1691 on land donated by
Charles Lloyd, squire of Maesllwch. It is considered the most important surviving building associated with the non-conformist movement in Wales and lays claim to being the first and oldest chapel in Wales. It is now a
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Glasbury gates are a great inconvenience" since "persons travelling from one part of the village to the other pay two tolls", one to the Radnorshire and one to the Brecknockshire trust. This provoked an incident during the
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Glasbury" - in his published diaries. The diaries describe Kilverts unrequited love. He sought permission to marry Frances Eleanor Jane Thomas but was refused by her father
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of the
Vaughan family which was later owned by Charles Lloyd. The house was rebuilt by the Howorths in 1715, when the surrounding park was also established. The current building was grandly conceived in castellated style by the architect
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or church land. St Cynidr's name is retained in the small settlement of
Ffynnon Gynydd to the north of the village, where Cynidr's well is still visible. From the 6th century to the 11th century, Glasbury formed part of the Kingdom of
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Glasbury is a centre for canoeing and kayaking on the River Wye and for walking and other activities in the Black
Mountains. Two outdoor education centres are based in the village: Woodlands Outdoor Education Centre, owned by
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nature reserve known as ‘Glasbury Cutting’ has been created from part of the disused Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway line and is to the east of Glasbury, on the B4350 towards Hay-on-Wye. The reserve is home to rare
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Since 2007, Glasbury has hosted an annual autumn to spring festival of events and workshops, celebrating literature, theatre, music and the visual arts. Guests have included harpist
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Glasbury Castle, north of the river, was first mentioned in 1144 when it was granted (with the manor) to Walter de Clifford. In August 1233, the castle was attacked and captured by
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chapel at Cwmbach in the north of the village dates from 1818, when local farmer Richard Hergest received a revelation that it should be built in his meadow. It is also a
619:, and Tregoyd) were placed in the hundred of Talgarth in the county of Brecknockshire. This continued till 1844, when all of Glasbury south of the Wye was transferred to
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granted the lordship to Sir Robert Whitney "in consequence of his father...having been killed in the royal service and his property burnt by the Welsh rebels".
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for the de Winton family in the mid-nineteenth century. In the Second World War it was requisitioned and used as a Canadian hospital and subsequently by the
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chapel at Treble Hill, just south of and conveniently close to the River Wye, was built in "temple style" in 1866 and closed in 2010. It remains a
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was built dedicated to St Cynidr, a 6th-century bishop said to be buried in Glasbury. The name 'Glasbury' derives from the Welsh '
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of Radnorshire for the purposes of biological recording. Plant and lichen records are thus included in the Flora of Radnorshire.
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1268:Rev. W. E. T. Morgan, Hay and neighbourhood, 1932.
1197:The Book of Llandaf and the Norman church in Wales
1171:Wyn Evans, J.; Wooding, Jonathan M., eds. (2007).
1115:(1886–1971), an Anglo-Welsh biographer and author.
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1966:The British Cyclopaedia of Natural History
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1981:. kilverts-diary.com. Archived from
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1841:. glasburyart.co.uk. Archived from
1797:"Woodland Outdoor Education Centre"
1499:"Maesllwch Castle (PGW(Po)18(POW))"
1154:S. Baring-Gould; J. Fisher (1908).
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1889:. neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk.
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1865:"Vertical Features Remake (1978)"
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564:Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
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1547:"Griffith, Alexander (d. 1676 )"
1390:. British Listed Buildings.co.uk
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1839:"Current programme of events"
1582:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1552:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1217:"Glasbury local history site"
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419:. The population of Glasbury
3754:Registered parks and gardens
3704:Parliamentary constituencies
1924:Cambridge County Geographies
1288:"John de Braose of Glasbury"
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601:Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542
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1584:. National Library of Wales
1578:"Lloyd, Charles (d. 1698 )"
1157:Lives of the British Saints
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2693:Mochdre with Penstrowed
2628:Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
2106:31 January 2012 at the
1943:. keepers-nursery.co.uk
1867:. petergreenaway.org.uk
1107:Francis Huntly Griffith
1067:Glasbury electoral ward
884:Coope Boyes and Simpson
737:Grade I listed building
659:Grade I listed building
3673:Elan Valley Reservoirs
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1071:Powys County Council
995:William Jones Thomas
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758:and remains in use.
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