Three Crosses

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Three Crosses is a village on the Gower Peninsula in Swansea, Wales, known as one of the first officially designated villages in Britain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
country United Kingdom
Wales
governingBody Swansea Council
surface form: City and County of Swansea Council
hasAmenity chapel
public house
village hall
hasCharacteristic commuter village for Swansea
semi-rural character
hasDialingCode 01792
hasLanguage English
Welsh
hasOfficialStatus one of the first officially designated villages in Britain
hasPostalArea SA4
hasRecreationalFacility cricket ground
football pitch
hasReligiousBuilding Capel y Crwys
Three Crosses Community Church
hasRoadAccess B4296 road
hasSettlementType rural village
locatedIn Great Britain
surface form: Britain

Gower Peninsula
Swansea
United Kingdom
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory City and County of Swansea
locatedInHistoricCounty Glamorgan
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
nearbySettlement Dunvant
Gowerton
Upper Killay
partOf Swansea
surface form: Swansea urban area
region South Wales

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City and County of Swansea contains Three Crosses
Dunvant hasNeighbourhood Three Crosses