Castell Nadolig, the Glossary
Castell Nadolig ("Christmas Castle") is an Iron Age hillfort, about east of the village of Aberporth and about south of the village of Penbryn, in Ceredigion, Wales.[1]
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11 relations: A487 road, Aberporth, Ashmolean Museum, British Iron Age, Ceredigion, Hillfort, Hillforts in Britain, List of prehistoric scheduled monuments in Ceredigion, Penbryn, Ridgeway (road), Scheduled monument.
- Hillforts in Ceredigion
- Scheduled monuments in Wales
A487 road
The A487, officially the Fishguard to Bangor Trunk Road, is a trunk road in Wales that follows the coast from Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, in the south, to Bangor, Gwynedd, in the north.
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Aberporth
Aberporth is a seaside village, community and electoral ward in Ceredigion, Wales.
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Ashmolean Museum
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is Britain's first public museum.
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British Iron Age
The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great Britain, referring to the prehistoric and protohistoric phases of the Iron Age culture of the main island and the smaller islands, typically excluding prehistoric Ireland, which had an independent Iron Age culture of its own.
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Ceredigion
Ceredigion, historically Cardiganshire, is a county in the west of Wales.
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Hillfort
A hillfort is a type of fortified refuge or defended settlement located to exploit a rise in elevation for defensive advantage.
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Hillforts in Britain
Hillforts in Britain refers to the various hillforts within the island of Great Britain.
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List of prehistoric scheduled monuments in Ceredigion
Ceredigion is a large rural county in West Wales.
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Penbryn
Penbryn is a small coastal village and community in Ceredigion, Wales, about from Cardigan.
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Ridgeway (road)
Ridgeways are a particular type of ancient road that exploits the hard surface of hilltop ridges for use as unpaved, zero-maintenance roads, though they often have the disadvantage of steeper gradients along their courses, and sometimes quite narrow widths.
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Scheduled monument
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a nationally important archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised change.
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See also
Hillforts in Ceredigion
- Castell Nadolig
- Gaer Fawr, Llanilar
- Hen Gaer
- Pen Dinas
- Trawscoed fort
Scheduled monuments in Wales
- Bwrdd Arthur
- Caer Euni
- Carndochan Castle
- Castell Nadolig
- Cefn Golau
- Cefnllys Castle
- Cenarth Bridge
- Colwyn Castle
- Conwy Castle
- Craig Gwrtheyrn
- Cwmystwyth Mines
- Deganwy Castle
- Dolaucothi Gold Mines
- Great Western Mine
- Hen Gaer
- Kenfig Castle
- Klondyke mill
- Laugharne Castle
- Lists of scheduled monuments in Wales
- Loughor Castle
- Melingriffith Tin Plate Works
- Old Bridge, Bridgend
- Old Bridge, Pontypridd
- Pen y Bryn
- Penlle'r Castell
- Pill Priory
- Pont-y-Cafnau
- Powis Castle
- Scheduled monuments in Pembrokeshire
- Scheduled monuments in Powys
- St Mary's Church, Derwen
- St Michael's Church, Trelawnyd
- St Saeran's Church, Llanynys
- The Bulwarks, Porthkerry
- Tinboeth Castle
- Tomen yr Allt
- Trawscoed fort
- Yr Hen Gapel, Llanybri