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'''Brynsadler''' is a small [[village]] situated in [[Rhondda Cynon Taf]], [[Wales]], it is part of the [[community (Wales)|community]] of [[Pontyclun]].<ref>{{cite book |editor1-first=John |editor1-last=Davies|editor1-link=John Davies (historian)|editor2-first=Nigel |editor2-last=Jenkins | editor2-link=Nigel Jenkins| editor3-first=Baines |editor3-last=Menna|editor4-first=Peredur I. |editor4-last=Lynch|title=The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales |year=2008 |publisher=University of Wales Press |location=Cardiff|page=691 |isbn=978-0-7083-1953-6}}</ref>
'''Brynsadler''' is a small village situated in [[Rhondda Cynon Taf]], Wales, it is part of the [[community (Wales)|community]] of [[Pontyclun]].<ref>{{cite book |editor1-first=John |editor1-last=Davies|editor1-link=John Davies (historian)|editor2-first=Nigel |editor2-last=Jenkins | editor2-link=Nigel Jenkins| editor3-first=Baines |editor3-last=Menna|editor4-first=Peredur I. |editor4-last=Lynch|title=The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales |year=2008 |publisher=University of Wales Press |location=Cardiff|page=691 |isbn=978-0-7083-1953-6}}</ref>


==Amenities==
==Amenities==
The [[A4222 road|A4222 main road]] to [[Cowbridge]] runs through the village; locally it is known tautologically as 'Brynsadler hill'.<ref>''Bryn'' signifies "hill".</ref> Brynsadler used to be home to the Crown Buckley [[brewery]] housed opposite the village pub, the ''Ivor Arms''. The brewery was bought by [[S A Brain]] and eventually relocated to [[Cardiff]]. The brewery and brewery houses were demolished and a housing estate called "Clos Brenin" replaced it.
It has one pub, the ''Ivor Arms'' which for a brief period was named ''Y Draenog'' ({{Lang-en|The Hedgehog}}) but took back its original name in November 2007.

The [[A4222 road|main road]] to [[Cowbridge]] runs through the village, and is known locally as 'Brynsadler hill'. Brynsadler used to be home to the Crown Buckley [[brewery]] housed opposite the village pub. The brewery was bought by [[S A Brain]] and eventually relocated to [[Cardiff]]. The brewery and brewery houses were demolished and a housing estate called "Clos Brenin" replaced it.


Brynsadler also housed a [[chapel]], called Capel Zion, located opposite the post office. It closed down and was converted into housing accommodation.
Brynsadler also housed a [[chapel]], called Capel Zion, located opposite the post office. It closed down and was converted into housing accommodation.


Given its position between [[Llanharry]] and Pontyclun, Brynsadler is a pit stop for many summer activities such as fun-runs.
Given its position between [[Llanharry]] and Pontyclun, Brynsadler is a pit stop for many summer activities such as [[fun run]]s.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:Villages in Rhondda Cynon Taf]]
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Rhondda Cynon Taf
51°31′05″N 3°23′58″W / 51.517993°N 3.399350°W / 51.517993; -3.399350

Brynsadler is a small village situated in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, it is part of the community of Pontyclun.[1]

Amenities

The A4222 main road to Cowbridge runs through the village; locally it is known tautologically as 'Brynsadler hill'.[2] Brynsadler used to be home to the Crown Buckley brewery housed opposite the village pub, the Ivor Arms. The brewery was bought by S A Brain and eventually relocated to Cardiff. The brewery and brewery houses were demolished and a housing estate called "Clos Brenin" replaced it.

Brynsadler also housed a chapel, called Capel Zion, located opposite the post office. It closed down and was converted into housing accommodation.

Given its position between Llanharry and Pontyclun, Brynsadler is a pit stop for many summer activities such as fun runs.

Notes

  1. ^ Davies, John; Jenkins, Nigel; Menna, Baines; Lynch, Peredur I., eds. (2008). The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 691. ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6.
  2. ^ Bryn signifies "hill".