Llanllwni Village, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Open daily. Free entry.

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Details

Accessibility:

There is no public car park in the village but flat, accessible parking is available for patrons of both public houses and on-street parking is not a problem. There is a good quality pedestrian pavement along the length of the village although it does not stay on the same side of the road along its entire length.

Brief Description:

Llanllwni village lies on the A485 southwest of the town of Llanybydder. The village takes its name from the Mynydd (Mountain) Llanllwni which lies to the south.

Llanllwni is a ribbon development that stretches for around 2.5 miles along the main road. The 16th-century, Grade II listed parish church of St Luke was originally dedicated to St Llwni and on a loop of the River Teifi. The building is a mix of Tudor-Gothic and of early 19th century Gothic styles and has an early 16th century tower.

Also of interest are Norwood Gardens, Maesycrugiau Manor and two public houses.

Further Information:

Address:

Llanllwni, Carmarthenshire, SA39 9DP

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Opening Hours:

Open daily.

Directions:

Llanllwni is on the A485 three miles from Llanybydder, around nine miles from Lampeter and seven miles from Llandysul.

OS SN494402

Transport:

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Amenities:

There are two public houses in the village but further shops, cafes and amenities can be found at nearby Llanybydder, Lampeter or Llandysul.

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