Llangoed
Village and community
Village and St Cawrdaf's Church
Llangoed is located in Anglesey
Llangoed
Llangoed
Location within Anglesey
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53°17′35″N 4°05′17″W / 53.293°N 4.088°W / 53.293; -4.088


Map of the community

Llangoed (Welsh pronunciation) is a small village, community and electoral ward just north of Beaumaris, on the Isle of Anglesey (Welsh: Ynys Môn), at grid reference SH609793. The Royal Mail postcode begins LL58. Llangoed ward has a population of 1,275 (2001), falling at the 2011 census to 1,229.[1]

The village's placename means the 'religious enclosure in the wood' in the Welsh language.

St Cawrdaf's Church

Llangoed is on the banks of a brook called the Afon Lleiniog, which flows from the hamlet of Glanrafon to the sea, beneath the ruins of an 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle, Castell Aberlleiniog.

The 17th-century parish church of St Cawrdaf, restored in the 19th century, is in the north of the village, near a Victorian school and chapel.

The modern centre of the village is a steep hill lined by cottages, a post office, grocery store and chapel. To the south of the village is a primary school, Ysgol Gynradd Llangoed, and small housing estates. Sports fields are the location of an annual Rugby sevens competition. Undulating green farmland surrounds the village, with fine views to the Menai Strait, the Irish Sea and the mountains of Snowdonia (in Welsh, Eryri).

The community also includes the villages of Glan-yr-afon, Caim, and Penmon.

Notable people

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  • Edith Ellen Henrietta Massey (1863–1946) and Gwenddolen Elizabeth Evileen Massey (1864–1960), known as the Massey Sisters, were two Welsh artists and botanists who created a unique record of the plant life of Anglesey in the late 19th and early 20th century; they lived at Cornelyn Manor, near Llangoed.
  • John L. Williams (1924–2004), a Welsh nationalist activist was born in Llangoed

References

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  1. ^ "Community/Ward population 2011". Retrieved 20 May 2015.
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📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Llangoed Hall

2021. Cadw. "Llangoed Hall, Bronllys (Grade II*) (7484)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 15 February 2023. Cadw. "Llangoed Hall (PGW(Po)12(POW))"

Llangoed Common

Llangoed Common is a local nature reserve on Anglesey. The common is located North of the village of Llangoed just off the B5109 and not far from Castell

St Cawrdaf's Church, Llangoed

"Church of St Cawdraf, Llangoed". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 15 April 2016. Artworks at St Cawrdaf's Church, Llangoed 53°18′14″N 4°05′05″W /

Llangoed F.C.

Llangoed Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Llangoed) is a Welsh football team based in Llangoed, Anglesey, Wales. The team play in the North Wales Coast

Bernard Ashley (businessman)

He had interests in Laura Ashley Holdings and the country-house hotel Llangoed Hall. Ranked 796th richest person in the UK with a fortune of £60m in fashion

Bryn Celyn

Bryn Celyn is an area in the community of Llangoed, Anglesey, Wales, which is 131.2 miles (211.1 km) from Cardiff and 207.8 miles (334.4 km) from London

Laura Ashley

first garment made by her when a teenager hangs in the dining room of the Llangoed Hall Hotel near Brecon in Powys. In 1942, at age 16, she left school and

Anglesey

age). Limestone occurs again on the north coast around Llanfihangel and Llangoed; and in the south-west round Llanidan near the Menai Strait. Puffin Island