Parkmill

Parkmill

Coordinates: 51°34′58″N 4°06′05″W / 51.58274°N 4.10132°W / 51.58274; -4.10132

Parkmill
Welsh: Melin y Parc
Ffordd, Parkmill, Gwyr.JPG
The ford, at Parkmill, Gower
Parkmill is located in Swansea
Parkmill

 Parkmill shown within Swansea
OS grid reference SS545891
Principal area Swansea
Ceremonial county West Glamorgan
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SWANSEA (Welsh: Abertawe)
Postcode district SA3
Dialling code 01792
Police South Wales
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Gower
Welsh Assembly Gower,
South Wales West Electoral Region
List of places: UK • Wales • Swansea

The village of Parkmill (Welsh: Melin y Parc) is a small rural settlement in the Gower Peninsula (Welsh: Gŵyr), South Wales (Welsh: De Cymru), midway between the villages of Penmaen and Ilston (Welsh: Llanilltud Gwyr), about eight miles (13 km) west of Swansea (Welsh: Abertawe), and about one mile (1.5 km) from the north coast of the Bristol Channel (Welsh: Môr Hafren). The village lies to the north of the A4118, the main South Gower road between Swansea and Port Eynon, in a wooded area, at the bottom of a valley.

The building at the centre of the village is a former school that is now home to the West Glamorgan Girl Guides Activity Centre. Pennard golf course lies immediately to the south of the village. Parkmill is in the Gower ward of the City and County of Swansea (Welsh: Cyngor Dinas a Sir Abertawe).

Parkmill's only religious building is the Mount Pisgah United Reformed Church, a Congregational chapel, erected in 1822 and rebuilt in 1890.

The area is little changed from the mid 19th century, when Samuel Lewis said in his 'A Topographical Dictionary of Wales' (1849):

The hamlet of Park-Mill, forming the most populous part of the parish, [Ilston] is yet extremely rural; and the surrounding scenery, which is characterized by features of tranquillity and seclusion, is enlivened by the small rivulet called Pennarth Pill, winding along a beautiful dell, in which are the ruins of an ancient chapel. On this stream a cloth manufactory was established early in the present century, but it has been discontinued.[1]

The 'cloth manufactory', a 12th century water powered corn and saw mill, at Parkmill has since been renovated and a rural crafts centre based around it, called the Gower Heritage Centre.[2]

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Parc le Breos

Parkmill once lay within a Medieval deer park, Parc le Breos, which was established in the 1221–32 CE by John de Braose, Marcher Lord of Gower as an enclosed area of about 2,000 acres (800 hectares). As well as the deer, during the 14th century the park received an income from agistment, pannage, sales of wild honey, ferns and dead wood and from rabbits, though whether these were domestic warrens or free warrens is not known.[3]

The park is now mainly farmland and has a 19th century Hunting Lodge, which is now an hotel and pony trekking (horse riding) centre called Parc le Breos, built about one mile (1.6 km) east north east of Parkmill[3][4][5]

Parc Cwm long cairn

The Parc Cwm long cairn (Welsh: carn hir Parc Cwm), or Parc le Breos burial chamber (Welsh: siambr gladdu Parc le Breos), is a partly restored, prehistoric, megalithic chambered long barrow, built between 5,800 BP and 6,000 BP (before present), during the early Neolithic period, about three quarters of a mile (1.1 km) north west of Parkmill.[6]

Parc Cwm long cairn, about 0.7 mile (1.1 km) from Parkmill

The cromlech is located in Coed-y-Parc, on the floor of a dry narrow valley in about 500 acres (2.0 km2) of woodland, owned and managed by Forest Enterprise (Wales), in a limestone gorge, at an elevation of about 50 feet (15 m) above sea level. Pedestrian access is allowed and is free, with free parking available for 12–15 cars about 650 feet (200 m) from the site. On the opposite side of the lane to the car park a kissing gate, wide enough for a wheelchair to pass through, leads to an asphalt track that runs past the cromlech and the length of the gorge, allowing flat, disabled access to within about ten feet (3 m) of the site. Parc le Breos burial chamber is maintained by Cadw (English: to keep), the Welsh Historic Environment Agency.[3][6][7][8]

There are caves further along Parc Cwm valley, Cathole Cave and Llethryd tooth cave, which have been used from Mesolithic to Medieval times. In the Neolithic period, corpses may have been placed in the caves until they had decomposed, before the bones were moved to the cromlech.[6][9]

La Charrette

La Charrette, at Parkmill, Gower

La Charrette is recognised by the British Film Institute as the smallest cinema in Wales.[10] The 23-seat venue, built from a disused railway carriage, was sited in a back garden in Gorseinon, near Swansea, and began showing films in 1953.[11]

The cinema was originally constructed and run by the late Gwyn Phillips (who died in 1996), who fell in love with the movies while working as a projectionist as a teenager. Safety concerns, following wear and tear to its wood-and-steel structure, caused La Charrette to close. A visit by film critic Mark Kermode for BBC2's The Culture Show, in October 2007, resulted in the tiny venue being given a special send-off in February 2008. The black tie event consisted of the world premiere of the Danny Boyle film Alien Love Triangle (2002), starring Kenneth Branagh, Alice Connor, Courteney Cox and Heather Graham. Branagh made a personal appearance at the screening, walking up the red carpet laid between two end of terrace houses in Gorseinon, before watching the film—and special messages recorded by Cox and Graham—with Kermode and Rita Phillips, Gwyn Phillips' widow.[11][12]

After the screening, the cinema was dismantled. It was rebuilt at the Gower Heritage Centre, Parkmill, where it has reopened.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Iddole - Is-Y-Graig , A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1849), pp. 440-443.". British History Online website. University of London & History of Parliament Trust. 2008. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=47836&strquery=Park%20mill,%20Gower. Retrieved 2008-10-28. 
  2. ^ "Gower Heritage Centre". Gower Heritage Centre website. Gower Heritage Centre. 2008. http://www.gowerheritagecentre.co.uk/main.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 
  3. ^ a b c "PARC LE BREOS, MEDIEVAL DEER-PARK". The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales website. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. 2006. http://www.coflein.gov.uk/pls/portal/coflein.w_details?inumlink=6053097. Retrieved 2008-10-24. 
  4. ^ "Parc-le-Breos". Parc-le-Breos website. Parc-le-Breos. 2008. http://www.parc-le-breos.co.uk/index.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-06. 
  5. ^ Leighton, David (1999). A fresh look at Parc le Breos. Gower Society. pp. 71–79. ISSN 09620540. 
  6. ^ a b c "PARC LE BREOS BURIAL CHAMBER;PARC CWM LONG CAIRN". The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales website. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. 2006. http://www.coflein.gov.uk/pls/portal/coflein.w_details?inumlink=6052756. Retrieved 2008-10-24. 
  7. ^ "About Cadw". Cadw website. Cadw, a division of the Welsh Assembly Government. 2008. http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=3&lang=en. Retrieved 2008-08-11. 
  8. ^ "Places to visit: Parc le Breos Burial Chamber". Cadw website. Cadw, a division of the Welsh Assembly Government. 2008. http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&PlaceID=103. Retrieved 2008-10-24. 
  9. ^ "CAT HOLE CAVE, PARKMILL". The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales website. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. 2007-10-22. http://www.coflein.gov.uk/pls/portal/coflein.w_details?inumlink=6053101. Retrieved 2008-10-30. 
  10. ^ "BBC News - In pictures - In pictures: La Charrette". BBC News website. BBC News. 2008-02-23. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7260429.stm. Retrieved 2008-11-19. 
  11. ^ a b "BBC NEWS / Wales / South West Wales / Hollywood ending for tiny cinema". BBC News website. BBC NEWS. 2008-02-18. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/wales/south_west/7248253.stm. Retrieved 2008-11-18. 
  12. ^ a b "BBC NEWS / Wales / South West Wales / Starry last night for tiny cinema". BBC News website. BBC NEWS. 2008-02-24. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/wales/south_west/7260348.stm. Retrieved 2008-11-18. 

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