- Bancyfelin
Bancyfelin is a
village , 5 miles west ofCarmarthen inWest Wales .Bancyfelin is a small village in south west
Wales located betweenSt Clears andCarmarthen . The English translation of the name from the [Welsh language] is Mill on the Hill (Banc-y-felin) of which there is unfortunately no remnant.Up until the 1980s the village was plagued by traffic jams in the summer months due to holidaymakers journeying to
Tenby andPendine Sands , however, a newdual carriageway bypass means traffic rockets past the village.The village is located mainly on the old
A48 road , with the exception of the Council Estate built on a nearby hill. It is the residents of the Council Estate that keep the localpub "The Fox and Hounds' short of beer and the Co-op shop empty of cigarettes. The village has gradually expanded through the 90s and 00s with the building of houses on the outskirts taking advantage of the fantastic countryside location.The village has a small
primary school , apost office , apub , achapel and a garage. Bancyfelin also has a family runbakery , which has been baking bread for around 60 years.The chapel
graveyard is reputed to be haunted after a glowing figure was reported by a local, a Mr Puff Edwards (so named due to his asthma). This figure was said to be 'The Green Man', however, on investigation it transpired that Mr Edwards had consumed approximately 10 pints of lager and this may have affected the accuracy of his report. No other sightings of the Green Man have been made since.Other notable historic events include the theft of a Morris Minor by a local youth, which concluded with the slowest police chase of a motorised vehicle.
External links
* [http://www.bancyfelin.co.uk Village website]
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