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- Francis Edwards of Hay on Wye - Antiquarian booksellers since 1855, situated in Hay on Wye, has over 10,000 books in Hay and over 2000 books in London. Extensive on-line inventory of rare books, searchable via the Web.
- Hay-on-Wye - Includes directories of bookshops, accommodation, arts and crafts, eating places, and leisure activities in the local area.
- HayTek - Information technology centre based at Hay on Wye County Primary School and used by all local primary schools.
- Hay on Wye County Primary School - Includes prospectus, inspection report, mission statement, policy documents, and staff directory.
- The Bear - Offers bed and breakfast facilities in a 16th century house at the centre of the town. Includes pictures and booking information.
- Boz Books - Hay-on-Wye - small general second-hand bookshop established in 1989. While catering for a variety of subjects, special interest is in 19th Century English Literature.
- Hay-on-Wye - Contains a guide to the town and its history.
- The Children's Bookshop. - Hay on wye - Specialists in children's used books. Worldwide service.
- Hay Cinema Bookshop - Stocks out of print, remainders and secondhand books. Includes contact details and a searchable book database.
- Celtic Lodge and Canoes - Self-catering accommodation and canoe specialists. Details of services available and tariffs.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hay-on-Wye - Hay-on-Wye ( or Y Gelli), often described as "the town of books", is a small market town in Powys, Wales.
- Hay-on-Wye railway station - Hay had one of the earliest railway stations in the country, being part of a horse-drawn tramway.
- Clifford Castle - Clifford Castle is in the village of Clifford which lies four miles to the north of Hay-on-Wye in the Wye Valley in Herefordshire ().
- Cusop - Cusop is an English Victorian village that lies next to the world-famous book town of Hay-on-Wye. It is reached by driving out of Hay towards Bredwardine, and turning right into Cusop Dingle, locally known as 'Millionaire's Row', because of the large, Victorian houses which line the route up to Offa's Dyke Path, one of the popular walking tracks in the West ...
- Richard Booth - Richard Booth (born September 12 1938), is a Welsh bookseller, known for his contribution to the success of Hay-on-Wye as a centre for second-hand bookselling. He is also the self-proclaimed "King of Hay".