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Ebury Publishing Hardback English

I Never Knew That About Wales

By Christopher Winn

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Ebury Publishing Hardback English

I Never Knew That About Wales

By Christopher Winn

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  • Praise for the I Never Knew That Series'I never knew there was so much I never knew!' - GYLES BRANDRETH'Winn's touch is always light, and unfailingly interesting' - THE GUARDIANEmbark on a spellbinding journey around Wales with bestselling author Christopher WinnDid you know…… The Gower peninsula was the first British landscape to be named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty… The last invasion of Britain took place at Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, in 1797… The Menai Bridge connecting Anglesey to Bangor is the world’s first iron suspension bridgeVisit St David’s, Britain's smallest city with its own twelfth-century cathedral slumbering in a sleepy hollow near the sea. Explore castles and fortresses from Chepstow and Beuamaris to Caernarvon, birthplace of the first Prince of Wales. Or browse through the world famous ‘town of books’ Hay-on-Wye. This irresistible compendium of interesting facts and good stories will give you a captivating insight into the people, ideas and events that have shaped this beautiful country. Featuring amazing facts as well as illustrations by artist Mai Osawa, this entertaining guide is the perfect accompaniment to a trip to Wales.
Praise for the I Never Knew That Series'I never knew there was so much I never knew!' - GYLES BRANDRETH'Winn's touch is always light, and unfailingly interesting' - THE GUARDIANEmbark on a spellbinding journey around Wales with bestselling author Christopher WinnDid you know…… The Gower peninsula was the first British landscape to be named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty… The last invasion of Britain took place at Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, in 1797… The Menai Bridge connecting Anglesey to Bangor is the world’s first iron suspension bridgeVisit St David’s, Britain's smallest city with its own twelfth-century cathedral slumbering in a sleepy hollow near the sea. Explore castles and fortresses from Chepstow and Beuamaris to Caernarvon, birthplace of the first Prince of Wales. Or browse through the world famous ‘town of books’ Hay-on-Wye. This irresistible compendium of interesting facts and good stories will give you a captivating insight into the people, ideas and events that have shaped this beautiful country. Featuring amazing facts as well as illustrations by artist Mai Osawa, this entertaining guide is the perfect accompaniment to a trip to Wales.