- Bodffordd
infobox UK place
country = Wales
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latitude= 53.25
longitude=-04.37
official_name =Bodffordd
population =
unitary_wales=Anglesey
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os_grid_reference= SH4276Bodffordd is a village in the
parish of Heneglwys, centralAnglesey ,Wales .It is located just under two miles away from the
county town ,Llangefni and is on the south-western edge of the reservoirLlyn Cefni . It is the nearest settlement toRAF Mona . According to theUnited Kingdom Census 2001 , 77.9% of the population in theelectoral division can speak theWelsh language . The age group with the highest number is the 15 year olds, where 100% can speak the language.The village was originally called Bodffordd Esgob, the Esgob indicating that it belonged to a
Bishop , the Bishop of Bangor in this case. Village life once revolved around thewindmill just north of the village and the trades related to that i.e.bakeries . This has now been converted into a private residence. The village was also on adrovers road on the way to Llangefni market and there were twopoor house s nearby. Many of these older dwelling have fallen into disrepair but the village church, dedicated to St. Llwydian's, is still in good condition.Despite the fact that the village has few facilities (although it does have a
primary school ) it was chosen to host the 2007 AngleseyEisteddfod , a considerable honour.External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3570004 photos of Bodffordd and surrounding area on geograph]
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