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'''Llanymawddwy''' is a village in [[Gwynedd]], Wales, which is to the north of the larger village of [[Dinas Mawddwy]], on the minor road which connects Dinas Mawddwy to [[Llanuwchllyn]] over [[Bwlch y Groes]]. The most notable building is St. Tydecho [[parish church]], where the tradition of singing [[Matins]] endures. |
'''Llanymawddwy''' ({{pronunciation|Llanymawddwy.ogg|Welsh pronunciation|help=no}}) is a village in [[Gwynedd]], Wales, which is to the north of the larger village of [[Dinas Mawddwy]], on the minor road which connects Dinas Mawddwy to [[Llanuwchllyn]] over [[Bwlch y Groes]]. The most notable building is St. Tydecho [[parish church]], where the tradition of singing [[Matins]] endures. |
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[[Image:Llanymawddwy Church - 2007-08-27.jpg|thumb|left|St. Tydecho Church]] |
[[Image:Llanymawddwy Church - 2007-08-27.jpg|thumb|left|St. Tydecho Church]] |
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Location within Gwynedd | |
OS grid reference | SH902189 |
Community | |
Principal area | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | MACHYNLLETH |
Postcode district | SY20 |
Dialling code | 01650 |
Police | North Wales |
Fire | North Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
UK Parliament | |
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament | |
Llanymawddwy () is a village in Gwynedd, Wales, which is to the north of the larger village of Dinas Mawddwy, on the minor road which connects Dinas Mawddwy to Llanuwchllyn over Bwlch y Groes. The most notable building is St. Tydecho parish church, where the tradition of singing Matins endures.
Alfred George Edwards, the first Archbishop of the disestablished Church in Wales, was born in Llanymawddwy in 1848.
According to local tradition, Bryn Hall was once haunted by a headless horseman. The haunting is said to have ceased after a grave belonging to the Lord's illegitimate child was found near the hall.[1]
References
- ^ "Bryn Hall - Mysterious Britain & Ireland". Mysterious Britain & Ireland. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
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