King George V Playing Fields
King George V Playing Fields is a recreation area in Llandyfriog, Ceredigion, Wales. King George V Playing Fields is situated nearby to Newcastle Emlyn Sports Club, as well as near the community center Church Hall.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Newcastle Emlyn Library and Newcastle Emlyn Castle.
Newcastle Emlyn Library
Library
Photo: John Lord, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Newcastle Emlyn Library is situated 370 feet northeast of King George V Playing Fields.
Newcastle Emlyn Castle
Castle
Photo: Steve Chapple, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Newcastle Emlyn Castle is a ruined castle in the market town of Newcastle Emlyn in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is strategically located on a steep-sided promontory overlooking the River Teifi and was probably built by the Welsh lord Maredudd ap Rhys in about 1240. Newcastle Emlyn Castle is situated 1,500 feet east of King George V Playing Fields.
The Emlyn Arms Hotel, Including attached Ranges Each Side & Rear Outbuildings, Bridge Street/Heol Y B
Hotel
Photo: ceridwen, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Emlyn Arms Hotel, Including attached Ranges Each Side & Rear Outbuildings, Bridge Street/Heol Y B is situated 630 feet northeast of King George V Playing Fields.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Newcastle Emlyn and Adpar.
Newcastle Emlyn
Photo: Keith Ruffles, CC BY 3.0.
Newcastle Emlyn is a market town located in both Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, straddled across the River Teifi, located halfway between the towns of Carmarthen and Cardigan.
Adpar
Village
Photo: Marion Phillips, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Adpar is a village in Ceredigion, Wales, in the community of Llandyfriog, now considered as a part of Newcastle Emlyn, to which it is joined by a bridge across the River Teifi. The village was also known as Trefhedyn and was a borough in its own right.
Aber-arad
Village
Aber-arad is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales, which lies less than one mile to the east of Newcastle Emlyn. In 1870–72, John Marius Wilson in the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Aber Arad as: ABERARAD, a village in the parish of Kenarth, Carmarthen; a mile east of Newcastle-Emlyn.
King George V Playing Fields
- Type: Recreation area
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Llandyfriog, Ceredigion, Mid Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.03871° or 52° 2′ 19″ northLongitude
-4.46975° or 4° 28′ 11″ westOperator
King George V Playing Fields AssociationOpen location code
9C4Q2GQJ+F4OpenStreetMap ID
way 343967248OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=recreation_ground
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In Other Languages
“King George V Playing Fields” goes by many names.
- Welsh: “Maes Chwarae Brenin Sior V”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Newcastle Emlyn Sports Club and Church Hall.
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