Trelech
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- For the village in Monmouthshire, see Trellech
Trelech is a village in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales. It has a pub a shop and a local chapel that still runs today every Sunday.
Trellech is the birthplace of the reporter, poet and short story writer Perceval Gibbon born November 4, 1879 died Guernsey May 30, 1926.
Abergwili • Abernant • Ammanford • Betws • Bronwydd • Carmarthen • Cenarth • Cilycwm • Cilymaenllwyd • Cwmamman • Cyngor Bro Dyffryn Cennen • Cynwyl Elfed • Cynwyl Gaeo • Eglwyscummin • Gorslas • Henllanfallteg • Kidwelly • Laugharne Township • Llanarthney • Llanboidy • Llanddarog • Llanddeusant • Llanddowror • Llandeilo • Llandovery • Llandybie • Llandyfaelog • Llanedi • Llanegwad • Llanelli • Llanelli Rural • Llanfair-ar-y-bryn • Llanfihangel Aberbythych • Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn • Llanfihangel-ar-Arth • Llanfynydd • Llangadog • Llangain • Llangathen • Llangeler • Llangennech • Llangunnor • Llangyndeyrn • Llangynin • Llangynog • Llanllawddog • Llanllwni • Llannon • Llanpumsaint • Llansadwrn • Llansaint • Llansawel • Llansteffan • Llanwinio • Llanwrda • Llanybydder • Llanycrwys • Manordeilo and Salem • Meidrim • Myddfai • Mynydd-y-Garreg • Newcastle Emlyn • Newchurch and Merthyr • Pembrey and Burry Port Town • Pencarreg • Pendine • Pontyberem • Quarter Bach • St. Clears • St. Ishmael • Talley • Trelech • Trimsaran • Whitland