Mydroilyn
Mydroilyn is a village in the parish of Llanarth, Ceredigion, Wales, situated along the B4342 road.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Mydroilyn
The name of the village is derived from the confluence of two streams in the village, the Mydr and the Oilyn. It is a popular area for tourist accommodation during the summer months. Numerous old cottages, farmhouses, stables and mills have been converted into holiday homes.[1] O
f particular note is the 200-year-old farmhouse Aelybryn, which once belonged to a Welsh landowner. [2] The village contains the Holy Trinity Church,[3] Mydroilyn Independent Chapel, dated to 1898 by David Davies, and Y Ficar Wesleyan Chapel, dated to 1849.
There is also a small 19th century corn-mill named Y Felin.[4]
References
- "Mydroilyn". Wales Directory. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
- "Aelybryn". English Country Cottages. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
- Committee, Commonwealth Shipping (1910). Report. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 315.
- Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (2006). Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. Yale University Press. p. 543. ISBN 0-300-10179-1.
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