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PONT-NEDD-FYCHAN, or Pont-Neath-Vaughan, a village on the S verge of Breconshire; adjacent to the confluence of the rivers Neath and Pyrddin with the rivers Mellte and Hepste, near the Neath and Aberdare railway, 8 miles N W by W of Aberdare. It lies under a narrow gorge of the river Neath's valley; has a picturesque one-arched bridge over the Neath; serves as a tourists' centre for exploring much romantic scenery in its neighbourhood; and has an inn, and fairs on the Saturday after 12 March, the Saturday before 12 May, the Saturday before 5 July, the Saturday before 26 Aug., 21 Sept., and 14 Nov.
(John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72))
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Feature Description: | "a village" (ADL Feature Type: "populated places") |
Administrative units: | Brecknockshire AncC |
Place names: | PONT NEATH VAUGHAN | PONT NEDD FYCHAN | PONT NEDD FYCHAN OR PONT NEATH VAUGHAN |
Place: | Pont Nedd Fychan |
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