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Gowerton

Communities in SwanseaSwansea Bay (region)Villages in Swansea
Gowerton, Church Street geograph.org.uk 184787
Gowerton, Church Street geograph.org.uk 184787

Gowerton (Welsh: Tregŵyr) is a large village and community, about 4 miles (6 km) north west of Swansea city centre, Wales. Gowerton is often known as the gateway to the Gower Peninsula. Gowerton's original name was Ffosfelin. The village falls within the Gowerton electoral ward of the City and County of Swansea Council, which elects one councillor. The community had a population of 5,212. and the built-up area with Waunarlwydd 8,183.In 1980, the Welsh National Eisteddfod (named after Dyffryn Lliw, see below) was held at the Elba sports complex in the village. The Eisteddfod stone (Gorsedd stones) is located on the roundabout (grid ref. 585966) on the B4295 road to Penclawdd.

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N 51.648 ° E -4.043 °
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Sterry Road

Sterry Road
SA4 3BR , Gowerton
Wales, United Kingdom
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Gowerton, Church Street geograph.org.uk 184787
Gowerton, Church Street geograph.org.uk 184787
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