- Llanrwst
Llanrwst
"Conwy"Llanrwst (pronounced|ɬanˈrust, is a small
town and community on theA470 road and theRiver Conwy in thecounty borough of Conwy,Wales . It takes its name from the5th century to6th century Saint Grwst , and the originalparish church in Cae Llan was replaced by the12th-century church.The growth of the town in the
13th century was considerably aided by an edict by Edward I, who builtConwy Castle , prohibiting any Welshman from trading within 10 miles of that town. Llanrwst, located some 13 miles from Conwy, was therefore strategically placed to benefit from this.The town grew around
wool , and indeed for a long time the price of wool for the whole of Britain was set here. Llanrwst also became renowned forharp manufacture, but today, lying as it does inSnowdonia , its main industry aside that of being amarket town istourism .It is served by two
railway station s Llanrwst and North Llanrwst on theConwy Valley Line (which once terminated here, before being extended toBetws-y-Coed in 1867 andBlaenau Ffestiniog in 1879). It was originally envisaged that the railway would pass closer to the river (on the site of today's Central Garage), and the one-time grand-looking "Victoria Hotel" was therefore built opposite the bridge in anticipation of this. Had the railway line been built on the west shore of the river Conwy, as originally planned (to serve the inland port ofTrefriw , located across the river from Llanrwst), it is unlikely that Llanrwst would ever have achieved its present status. Indeed, at one time Llanrwst was the eighth largest town in Wales, its population being greater than that ofCardiff .A major feature is the narrow three-arch stone bridge, Pont Fawr. It is said to have been designed by
Inigo Jones and it was built in 1636 by SirJohn Wynn ofGwydir Castle . The bridge connects the town with Gwydir, amanor house dating from 1492, thefifteenth-century courthouse known asTu Hwnt i'r Bont and also with the road from nearby Trefriw. Originally built to carry horses and carts, the bridge has stood up well to modern traffic, not to mention the regular floods.Attractions in Llanrwst include the
almshouse s, twoseventeenth-century chapels and the parish church, which holds the stone coffin ofLlywelyn the Great .In 1610 Sir John Wynn of Gwydir constructed the historic Llanrwst
Almshouse s to house poor people of the parish. The buildings closed in 1976, but were restored in 1996 with the aid of Heritage Lottery funding, reopening as a museum of local history and a community focal point. The museum currently holds a collection of over a hundred items relating largely to the rural Conwy valley, and a number of items are associated with the renowned Llanrwst Bards of the late nineteenth century.The
Gwydir Forest lies to the south west of the town, beyond the bridge.On the hills above the town is the
Moel Maelogan wind farm . The electricity generated by these turbines is sent to the sub-station in the town.chools
Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy is a bilingual,secondary school with approximately 790 pupils. According to the latest inspection report byEstyn , the school has aGCSE pass rate of 71% (based on 5 GCSEs, grades A-C). This means the school is in equal 24th place inWales , or just outside the top 10% of secondary schools in Wales. It is also the second best performing secondary school inConwy , behindEirias High School inColwyn Bay .History and "Independence"
In 1276 Llywelyn ap Gruffudd,
Prince of Wales , also known asLlywelyn the Last seized the town, declaring it a "free borough" independent from the diocese of Llanelwy. Although the Archbishop went as far as to seek the help of thePope to overturn this, his attempts failed, Llywelyn pleading a close family tie to the place as a reason for safeguarding it.After the death of Llywelyn in 1282, every further attempt by the Archbishop of Llanelwy failed, the
Cistercian monk s ofAberconwy Abbey (whereLlywelyn the Great , Llywelyn's grandfather, had died in 1240) insisted that it be allowed to keep the independence which had belonged to it for 29 years, and ripped down any banners related to the Bishopric or to Edward I. A century later, themonastery was moved eight miles upriver to Maenan, near Llanrwst. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/vocab/show.pl/cy-en/www.bbc.co.uk/cymru/gogleddorllewin/safle/llanrwst/pages/cymrulloegrllanrwst.shtml]The town consequently has its own
coat of arms and flag, and this is the origin of the old local motto "Cymru, Lloegr a Llanrwst" (Wales, England and Llanrwst).In 1947, Llanrwst town council made an unsuccessful submission to the
United Nations for a seat on the security council, stating that Llanrwst was an independent state within Wales. The chairman and secretary of the Llanrwst Historical Society have now obtained proof of this from the UN in New York. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/llanrwst/pages/history.shtml] (see alsomicronation ).The [http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/museum_gfx_en/AM21599.html Llanrwst Almshouses & Museum Trust] recently returned the above-mentioned Llanrwst flag to the community. Dating from the twelfth century, this emblem was central to the town's belief that it was independent of the United Kingdom.
The motto "Cymru, Lloegr a Llanrwst", a testament to this apparent independence, has now become synonymous with the song of that title, by local band
Y Cyrff .Llanrwst hosted the
National Eisteddfod in 1951 and 1989.Llanrwst is also home to
Llanrwst United FC who have two senior teams, the first team play in the Welsh Alliance League and the Reserve team play in the Clwyd League Division 2. The club also have a Junior section "Llanrwst United Juniors" who have 8 teams and play in the Aberconwy and Colwyn Leagueee also
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Llanrwst Rural District External links
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* [http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/blowup1/11523 An aerial photo of the town as it was in 1994]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/sites/llanrwst/pages/guide.shtml Llanrwst history]
* [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=280150&y=361550&st=7&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf Street map of Llanrwst]
* [http://www.glanyborth.co.uk/ Accommodation in Llanrwst]
* [http://www.llanrwstutd.co.uk/ Llanrwst Utd Football Club]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3488766 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Llanwrst and surrounding area]
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