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Welshpool Attractions

In the most southerly part of North Wales, close to the border with England, is Welshpool/Trallwng (pop. 7,000), former county town of Montgomeryshire. It lies on the River Severn and has many Georgian houses. Of interest are the 14th century church of St Mary's and the Powysland Museum, with many Roman and old Welsh finds from the region.
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Powis Castle is built out of red sandstone and features particularly beautiful grounds with roses, an ancient yew hedge, and herbaceous plants.
Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway is one of the most attractive narrow-gauge railroads still in operation.
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