- Llangoed
Llangoed is a small
village just north of Beaumaris, on theIsle of Anglesey or "Ynys Môn", at gbmapping|SH609793. TheRoyal Mail postcode begins LL58.The village's placename means the 'religious enclosure in the wood' in the
Welsh language .Llangoed is on the banks of a brook called the
Afon Lleiniog , which flows from the hamlet ofGlanrafon to the sea, beneath the ruins of an 11 centurymotte-and-bailey castle namedCastell Aberlleiniog .The 17th-century parish church of
St Cawrdaf , restored in the 19th century, is in the north of the village, near a Victorian school and chapel.The modern centre of the village is a steep hill lined by cottages, a Post Office, grocery store and chapel. To the south of the village is a primary school, Ysgol Gynradd Llangoed, and small housing estates. Sports fields are the location of an annual
Rugby sevens competition. Undulating green farmland surrounds the village, with fine views to theMenai Strait , theIrish Sea and the mountains ofSnowdonia (in Welsh, "Eryri ").External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3568680 photos of Llangoed and surrounding area on geograph]
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