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beaumaris (noun) - Refers to Beaumaris, a town in Wales known for its medieval castle and coastal beauty. It is a popular tourist destination with historical significance
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- A small town in and the former county town of Anglesey, Wales (OS grid ref SH6076).
- A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- A small settlement on Lake Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
- A small community in north-east Tasmania, Australia.
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Beaumaris was his final castle.
Shipbuilding was a major industry in Beaumaris.
But Beaumaris remains the most beautiful.
In some timetables it was shown as Bangor for Beaumaris.
Clarice Beckett lived in Beaumaris and painted many landscapes of the area.
A small patch of Ordovician strata lies on the northern side of Beaumaris.
He showed me and Sam some house in Beaumaris the weekend before last.
Guillemot Cottage is an absolute delight, situated right in the heart of Beaumaris.
The eastern section of Beaumaris was transferred to the City of Bayside.
Penmon Point is accessible by heading east out of Beaumaris and through Llangoed.
Beaumaris Castle seen from the air, showing its concentric defences.
Holidays in Beaumaris.
At the Beaumaris eisteddfod, the title of Archdruid is used for the first time.
Castle of Beaumaris.
Beaumaris is a yachting centre, with many boats moored in the bay or off Gallows Point.
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Weather in Beaumaris.
Beaumaris Castle was built at around sea-level and was constructed from local Anglesey stone.
June, The rest of the Beaumaris horse tramway closes.
After they were engaged, the Englishmen fled back to the safety of Beaumaris Castle.
Caernarfon, Beaumaris and Conwy were taken that year.
Coastguard teams helped evacuate people from homes near Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, after its moat overflowed.
Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris were initially garrisoned by Parliament to defend against such an attack.
By 1330 all new work had finally ceased, and Caernarfon and Beaumaris were never fully completed.
Beaumaris Gaol is built, to the design of Joseph Hansom.
With 14 layers of defense Beaumaris Castle is considered near perfect.
Beaumaris is a beautiful coastal town, packed with history and architecture dating back almost 800 years.
Penmon is a 6-minute drive from the spectacular Beaumaris Castle, looking out over the Menai Strait.
Conwy, Beaumaris and Caernarfon are the sister fortresses of Harlech Castle.
His most notable work is the poem Beaumaris Bay, which was published in 1800.
Beaumaris Bay, メルボルン.
Bulkeley had an interest at Beaumaris and Warren was returned there unopposed in 1780.
Conwy was later partially slighted in 1655, but Caernarfon and Beaumaris escaped entirely.
Historian Arnold Taylor described Beaumaris Castle as Britain 's " most perfect example of symmetrical concentric planning ".
The last known Thylacine died at the Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart in 1936.
So, why was Beaumaris Castle left unfinished?
Of his younger sons, Robert became MP for Beaumaris and Thomas MP for Caernarvonshire . [ 1 ].
In 1957 this was renamed Beaumaris South when a new Beaumaris office opened in the current location.