- Llangynog, Carmarthenshire
Llangynog is a community located in
Carmarthenshire ,West Wales .Llangynog is a
parish , in the higher division of thehundred of Derllys, union andcounty of Carmarthen, South Wales. Llangynog is convert|6|mi|km south-west from Carmarthen; containing 800 inhabitants. The community comprises about convert|5429|acre|km2 of good land, chiefly arable, and has been greatly improved since the year 1806. The greater part of it being now in a good state of cultivation. The surrounding scenery, with few exceptions, is tame and uninteresting, though some of the distant views are picturesque and beautiful. The soil is poor, rocky, and barren, and the chief produce isoats andbarley , with a littlewheat . Themanor of Penryn, which is co-extensive with the parish, contains an ancient familymansion called Cwm, situated in a well-wooded, romantic spot. Theparish church , dedicated toSt. Cynog , is a very plain edifice, consisting of two aisles. There are places of worship forBaptist s and Independents. Here is a parochial school, on the common in the manor of Penryn, said to have been founded by Judge Vaughan, of Derllys. There is also aSunday school , in which fifty males and females are taught gratuitously by the dissenters."[From A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (S. Lewis, 1844).]
External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2749663 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Llangynog and surrounding area]
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