- Blaenrhondda
infobox UK place
country = Wales
welsh_name= Blaenrhondda
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constituency_welsh_assembly= Rhondda
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official_name= Blaenrhondda
latitude= 51.684677
longitude= -3.551406
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unitary_wales=Rhondda Cynon Taff
lieutenancy_wales=Mid Glamorgan
constituency_westminster= Rhondda
post_town= TREORCHY
postcode_district = CF42
postcode_area= CF
dial_code= 01443 77
os_grid_reference= SS928995
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OldMapsCounty=Blaenrhondda (Welsh: "Blaen-Rhondda") is a village in the
county borough ofRhondda Cynon Taff ,Wales , lying at the head theRhondda Fawr valley. Blaenrhondda is very small village and is part of the community ofTreherbert .History
The earliest evidence of people habitating the area are the remains of an
Iron Age settlement of several roundhouses grouped together in an obvious community, known as Hen Dre'r Mynydd. The dry wall layout of the ruinous site have led archeologists to believe that the people who lived in the area were early farmers. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/celts/pages/blaenrhondda.shtml BBC website] - Celtic Heritage] It has been identified as the largest undefended Iron Age settlement in south eastWales .Before the industrialisation of the Rhondda Valleys in the late 19th century, Blaenrhondda was an agricultural area and sparsely populated. With the coming of the coal industry two mines were sunk in the locality. The first was the North Dunraven, also known as the Blaenrhondda, sunk in 1859, followed by Fernhill Colliery around 1871. The Dunraven closed in the 1920s but the Fernhill was still operating as late as 1978. In an attempt to break the monopoly of the
Taff Vale Railway and the Cardiff docks, a tunnel was constructed through Mynydd Blaengwynfy to link up with theRhondda and Swansea Bay Railway to supply coal to theSwansea Docks for export. The resulting tunnel, at a length of 3,300 yards was the longest railtunnel in Wales and the seventh longest in Britain. [ [http://www.glamorganwalks.com/lf_mid.htm#Hen%20Dre'r%20Mynydd: Glamorgan Walks] ] Due to an issue with the weight the engines could pull, the rail link was never the success it was hoped to be, though it did prove popular with day-trippers from the Rhondda, visitingSwansea and the Gower. The station was closed down by the Beeching plans in 1963.External links
* [http://webapps.rhondda-cynon-taf.gov.uk/heritagetrail/rhondda/treherbert/treherbert.htm Rhondda Cynon Taff Library Services]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/celts/pages/blaenrhondda.shtml Celtic Heritage] BBC WalesReferences
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