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  1. Llanystumdwy and the Local Area. Although small in size, Llanystumdwy has a wealth of culture, from artists such as Elis Gwyn Jones and Jonah Jones (the renowned sculptor and engraver) to writers and poets, such as the playwright Wil Sam Jones and the former Archdruid, WRP George. Even today, Llanystumdwy is home to many writers and artists ...

  2. Lloyd George was educated at the Llanystumdwy National School and passed the Preliminary Law Examination in 1877, taking his final with honours in 1884. Beginning practice as a solicitor in Cricieth in 1885 he gained a reputation as a fearless advocate and eloquent speaker, and came into prominence in 1888 as solicitor for the defence in what became known as the Llanfrothen Burial Case, an ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. A volume made up of about one hundred and forty items of correspondence, etc. 1791-1806 and undated, addressed (except where otherwise stated) to William Owen [-Pughe].

  5. Fri 25 October 2024 - Sun 27 October 2024. Tutors / clare e. potter, Iola Ynyr. View Details. Christmas Retreat. Mon 9 December 2024 - Fri 13 December 2024. Tutor / Father Christmas. View Details. Digital Detox Retreat: Reconnecting with Yourself and Your Writing. Mon 10 March 2025 - Fri 14 March 2025.

  6. 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 ...

  7. David Lloyd George was born in Manchester, but the village of Llanystumdwy in Eifionydd was always his "home". He lived here from the age of one, until he was seventeen. It was at the local church school that he led his first struggle for "religious freedom and equality" when he organised a boycott of reciting the Creed and the Catechism. He ...