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Llanarth, Ceredigion

Coordinates: 52°11′38″N 4°18′25″W / 52.194°N 4.307°W / 52.194; -4.307
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Llanarth
Sheep field at Gelligenlas, Llanarth
Llanarth is located in Ceredigion
Llanarth
Llanarth
Location within Ceredigion
Population1,616 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSN423575
• Cardiff90 mi (140 km)SE
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLLANARTH
Postcode districtSA47
Dialling code01545
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Ceredigion
52°11′38″N 4°18′25″W / 52.194°N 4.307°W / 52.194; -4.307

Llanarth is a small village and community in Ceredigion, Wales, located on the A487 between Aberystwyth and Cardigan within three miles of both Aberaeron and New Quay.

Amenities

St David's parish church

Llanarth has a petrol station, post office, a primary school, a public house, a butcher, a Spar convenience store and a garden centre.

The parish church of St David's, once dedicated to St Fylltyg, is a Grade II* listed building. It was renovated in 1872.[2] A stone in the churchyard is sometimes pointed out as bearing the Devil's footprint. According to legend, he was trying to steal one of the church's bells one night, but woke the vicar, who drove him off. He left the footprint as he fled.[3]

Notable residents

Dafydd Jones, Welsh rugby international and Llanelli Scarlets player was brought up in Llanarth.[4]

Daniel Lewis Lloyd, Bishop of Bangor, is buried in St David's churchyard, Llanarth.

References

  1. ^ "Community and electoral ward population 2011". Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Church of Saint David, Llanarth". British Listed Buildinds. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Llanarth tourist information". WalesDirectory.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. ^ Dafydd Jones at BBC Mid Wales, September 2006. Accessed 22 October 2012.