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Penuwch

Coordinates: 52°14′42″N 4°03′25″W / 52.245°N 4.057°W / 52.245; -4.057
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Penuwch
Penuwch farmland, Ceredigion
Penuwch is located in Ceredigion
Penuwch
Penuwch
Location within Ceredigion
OS grid referenceSN597628
Principal area
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townTREGARON
Postcode districtSY24
Dialling code01974
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
List of places
UK
Wales
Ceredigion
52°14′42″N 4°03′25″W / 52.245°N 4.057°W / 52.245; -4.057

Penuwch is a rural village in Ceredigion, Wales.

Penuwch is about 1,000 feet above sea level and 8 miles west of Tregaron while the coast is a similar distance further west. The old primary school has been renovated into a pub whist the old pub will be converted into a static and touring caravan site. Penuwch has a bus connection to Aberystwyth, Aberaeron and Lampeter. It has a small chapel and village hall. There will be improvement to the village in terms of tourism and a general clean up

History

There is little recorded history, although a few houses and farms date from the 1800s or earlier. The Sarn Helen Roman road passes a couple of miles to the east and there is evidence of 20th century quarrying at several sites.Llyn Fanod, an upland lake and Site of Special Scientific Interest, is nearby at Bontnewydd. Llyn Farch, another upland lake, was still shown on 19th century maps just north of the village centre but is now an area of marsh. During the 19th century there was a local tradition that Merlin had prophesied that when Llyn Farch dried up, the town of Carmarthen would sink.[1]

Up until the mid 19th century much of the area around Penuwch was still unenclosed common land and many Tai Unnos (One night houses)were built.

Places of worship

Penuwch lies in the ecclesiastical parish of Nantcwnlle, anciently known as Llancwnlle. The parish church stands in the nearby village of Bwlchllan. A Calvinistic Methodist chapel was built in Penuwch in 1817 and the current chapel building dates from 1867.[2] In 1913 an Anglican mission church was also built in the upper part of the village. This church was closed and converted into a private residence during the latter part of the 20th century.

Primary school

Penuwch Primary School was opened in 1879.[3] In 2013 the School was merged with other local Primary schools including Llangeitho and is now known as the Penuwch campus of Rhos Helyg Primary School. Unfortunately the school closed in 2014 but was purchased by a local farmer and is now The Hungry Ram a very up and coming Bistro / Restaurant.

References

  1. ^ 'A Short History of the Parish of Nantcwnlle' By Rev. Evan Edwardes, published by 'Cambrian News' Aberystwyth, Ltd., 1930
  2. ^ http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/7317/details/PEN-UWCH+CHAPEL+%28WELSH+CALVINISTIC+METHODIST%29%2C+PEN-UWCH/
  3. ^ 'A Short History of the Parish of Nantcwnlle' By Rev. Evan Edwardes, published by 'Cambrian News' Aberystwyth, Ltd., 1930