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Extract from the Llandrindod Wells Travel Guides:
If anything can sum up a town succinctly, it is the plaque at
LLANDRINDOD WELLS
station, commemorating the 1990 "Revictorianisation of Llandrindod railway station". The town, fifteen miles northeast of Llanwrtyd, has not been slow to follow suit, peddling itself furiously as Wales' most upmarket Victorian inland resort, despite its one-time reputation for licentiousness. It was the railway that made Llandrindod, bringing carriages full of well-to-do Victorians to the fledgling spa from 1864 onwards. The town blossomed, new hotels were built, neat parks were laid out and it came to rival many of the more fashionable spas and r... read the whole Llandrindod Wells Travel Guides...
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