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Heartsease is a small settlement or hamlet in Powys, Wales. It is close to the border with England and lies near the junction of the two counties of Herefordshire and Shropshire. Historically, it was part of the ancient Cantref of Maelienydd in the Kingdom of Powys. For historical population figures see Powys History Project. The hamlet lies on the A4113 road between Knighton and Ludlow and is a few hundred metres from the River Teme (Welsh: Afon Tefeidiad). The settlement is the home of Radnor Hills, a business bottling local spring water.

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  • Heartsease (Powys) (eu)
  • Heartsease, Powys (en)
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  • Heartsease, Galesko herrixka bat da, Powys konderrian. Gales eta Ingalaterrako mugan dago, Herefordshire eta Shropshire ingeles konderrien arteko mugatik hurbil. (eu)
  • Heartsease is a small settlement or hamlet in Powys, Wales. It is close to the border with England and lies near the junction of the two counties of Herefordshire and Shropshire. Historically, it was part of the ancient Cantref of Maelienydd in the Kingdom of Powys. For historical population figures see Powys History Project. The hamlet lies on the A4113 road between Knighton and Ludlow and is a few hundred metres from the River Teme (Welsh: Afon Tefeidiad). The settlement is the home of Radnor Hills, a business bottling local spring water. (en)
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  • Heartsease (en)
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  • Wales (en)
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  • Heartsease (en)
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  • Heartsease, Galesko herrixka bat da, Powys konderrian. Gales eta Ingalaterrako mugan dago, Herefordshire eta Shropshire ingeles konderrien arteko mugatik hurbil. (eu)
  • Heartsease is a small settlement or hamlet in Powys, Wales. It is close to the border with England and lies near the junction of the two counties of Herefordshire and Shropshire. Historically, it was part of the ancient Cantref of Maelienydd in the Kingdom of Powys. For historical population figures see Powys History Project. The hamlet lies on the A4113 road between Knighton and Ludlow and is a few hundred metres from the River Teme (Welsh: Afon Tefeidiad). A romantic legend attributes the name to a comment made by Owain Glyndŵr whose heart was set at ease when he glimpsed Wales upon returning from England. The settlement is the home of Radnor Hills, a business bottling local spring water. (en)
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