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that still exist, Langland Bay was famous for its 'community' of green canvas beach tents. These were erected annually, usually between April and early
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which are rented out for variable periods. The oldest of these were originally built in 1923, but a group of 12 at the western end of the Bay were built in the early 1960s. Over the years most had been gradually falling into a sorry state of repair, with at least one lost to an arson attack, but in
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overlooks the bay from the west, and has great views of
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1751:Karl Jenkins
1726:Byron Davies
1576:Upper Killay
1536:Pitton Green
1501:Oxwich Green
1302:Mewslade Bay
1292:Horton Beach
1242:Langland Bay
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1197:Clyne Common
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677:Ernest Jones
662:Karl Jenkins
637:Byron Davies
477:Upper Killay
437:Pitton Green
402:Oxwich Green
199:Mewslade Bay
189:Horton Beach
139:Langland Bay
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124:Bracelet Bay
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17:Langland Bay
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1746:Cyril Gwynn
1736:Edgar Evans
1731:Ifor Davies
1710:Ilston Book
1662:Lighthouses
1546:Reynoldston
1481:Nicholaston
1456:Llanrhidian
1451:Llanmorlais
1441:Llangennith
1381:Burry Green
1348:Burry Holms
1317:Burry Holms
1267:Pobbles Bay
1252:Brandy Cove
1247:Caswell Bay
1237:Rotherslade
1187:Burry Holms
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874:Rotherslade
870:Caswell Bay
823:Ironmasters
788:Rotherslade
784:Caswell Bay
712:Phil Tanner
657:Cyril Gwynn
647:Edgar Evans
642:Ifor Davies
619:Ilston Book
570:Lighthouses
447:Reynoldston
382:Nicholaston
357:Llanrhidian
352:Llanmorlais
342:Llangennith
282:Burry Green
247:Burry Holms
214:Burry Holms
164:Pobbles Bay
149:Brandy Cove
144:Caswell Bay
134:Rotherslade
81:Burry Holms
1841:Categories
1816:Harri Webb
1781:Jo Mazelis
1741:Iris Gower
1541:Port Eynon
1376:Bishopston
1282:Oxwich Bay
1257:Pwlldu Bay
1021:References
1003:Common dab
904:beach huts
842:beach huts
800:Port Eynon
727:Harri Webb
692:Jo Mazelis
652:Iris Gower
442:Port Eynon
277:Bishopston
179:Oxwich Bay
154:Pwlldu Bay
27:in south
1566:Southgate
1511:Penclawdd
1466:Middleton
1446:Llanmadoc
1436:Llanddewi
1426:Landimore
1341:Headlands
1287:Slade Bay
1262:Hunts Bay
1192:Cefn Bryn
991:sea bream
897:Lifeguard
467:Southgate
412:Penclawdd
367:Middleton
347:Llanmadoc
337:Llanddewi
327:Landimore
241:Headlands
184:Slade Bay
159:Hunts Bay
86:Cefn Bryn
33:Blue Flag
1561:Scurlage
1551:Rhossili
1506:Parkmill
1486:Oldwalls
1461:Llethryd
1431:Langland
1421:Knelston
1401:Gowerton
1391:Cheriton
1358:Rhossili
1307:Fall Bay
999:mackerel
967:Hossegor
462:Scurlage
452:Rhossili
407:Parkmill
387:Oldwalls
362:Llethryd
332:Langland
322:Knelston
302:Gowerton
292:Cheriton
270:Villages
257:Rhossili
204:Fall Bay
1872:Mumbles
1621:Castles
1526:Penrice
1521:Penmaen
1516:Pennard
1491:Overton
1386:Caswell
1353:Mumbles
1277:Tor Bay
1216:Beaches
1111:51°34′N
1015:ragworm
1011:lugworm
995:dogfish
982:Fishing
977:Fishing
944:Surfing
854:surfing
835:Cardiff
778:History
527:Castles
427:Penrice
422:Penmaen
417:Pennard
392:Overton
287:Caswell
252:Mumbles
174:Tor Bay
113:Beaches
25:Swansea
1719:People
1531:Pitton
1496:Oxwich
1476:Newton
1471:Murton
1416:Kittle
1411:Ilston
1406:Horton
1396:Crofty
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971:France
925:tennis
919:Tennis
914:Sports
858:canoes
631:People
432:Pitton
397:Oxwich
377:Newton
372:Murton
317:Kittle
312:Ilston
307:Horton
297:Crofty
1683:Other
1556:Slade
1114:4°0′W
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50:Gower
29:Wales
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