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"……
Ever charming, ever new,
When will the landskip tire the view!
The fountain’s fall, the river’s flow,
The woody vallies, warm and low;
The windy summit, wild and high,
Roughly rushing on the sky!
The pleasant seat, the ruin’d tow’r,
The naked rock, the shady bow’r;
The town and village, dome and farm,
Each give each a double charm,
As Pearls upon an Æthiop’s arm. …."
An
extract from John Dyer’s Grongar Hill 1726
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site is supported by VisitNet, an Antur Teifi managed project,
linking Carmarthenshire Tourism with Waterford Tourism.


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