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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tŷ_NewyddTŷ Newydd - Wikipedia

    Tŷ Newydd. Coordinates: 52.9217°N 4.2641°W. Tŷ Newydd. Tŷ Newydd ( Welsh: [ˈtɨː ˈnɛuɨð]) is a historic house in Llanystumdwy, near Criccieth, in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. Since 1990 it has housed the National Writing Centre of Wales. [1] The centre specialises in residential creative writing and retreats. The courses are in both ...

  2. On his father's death in Pembrokeshire in 1864 his mother moved with her children to Llanystumdwy, to live with her brother, Richard Lloyd (1834 - 1917). Lloyd George was educated at the Llanystumdwy National School and passed the Preliminary Law Examination in 1877, taking his final with honours in 1884.

  3. Llanystumdwy. - An illustrated guide to Snowdonia National Park. Llanystumdwy. OS Grid Ref:- SH 4738. The pleasant village of Llanystumdwy lies two miles west of Criccieth. The name translates as 'church at the bend in the river'. David Lloyd George (1863- 1945), who was to become one of the twentieth century's most able politicians, grew up in ...

  4. 22 de feb. de 2015 · A nice little 7k walk which takes you from the castle village of Cricieth, on the Welsh Coastal Path alongside Ceredigion Bay, towards the river Dwyfor and then up through Llanystumdwy, the historically significant home, and final resting place of The Right Honourable David Lloyd George. The starting point is at the end of the coastline road in ...

  5. Over the last three years, around 7% of pupils have been eligible for free school meals. This is significantly lower than the national percentage (19%). Around 70% of pupils come from Welsh-speaking homes. There are no pupils from ethnic minority backgrounds. The school has identified 25% of its pupils as having additional learning needs.

  6. SCHOOL ADDRESS: Ysgol Llanystumdwy, Llanystumdwy, CRICIETH, Gwynedd. LL55 0SP TELEPHONE NUMBER: (01766) 522961 E-MAIL: pennaeth@llanystumdwy.ysgoliongwynedd.cymru

  7. Llanystumdwy is a charming little village on the banks of the river Dwyfor, and is the starting point of this walk which takes us through farmland to the Dwyfor estuary and its panoramic views of Tremadog Bay and the mountains. On our return, we visit the upper part of the village with its interesting houses and enjoy the area’s links with ...