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Ecclesiastical Parish of Llanwrtyd Historic county Brecknockshire Diocese Swansea and Brecon Parish Church Dedication St David OS grid reference SN862478 Records Deposited registers 1748-1991 Llanwrtyd (Welsh: Llan Wrth y Rhyd - 'the church by the ford') is a rural parish in Powys, mid Wales, through which flows the River Irfon. The parish church of St David dates from the 11th century and is surrounded by scattered farms. During the 19th century the main population centre became Llanwrtyd Wells which grew up around the sulphur springs about a mile and a half down river from the church. The town is served by Llanwrtyd railway station. A brief history of Llanwrtyd Theophilus Jones, in his 'A History of the County of Brecknock', was fairly disparaging of the parish; when describing the church he states "there is nothing deserving of notice in this miserable fabric, unless it be an inscription on the wall, to the memory of an old woman of the name of Jones." The population in 1801 was about 500 which had risen to 854 by the 1901 census. After the coming of the railway the parish played host to at least 12,000 visitors annually to drink the mineral waters. The parish of Llanwrtyd was made separate from that of Llangammarch in 1871. The parish church of St David, which now stands next to a bridge that replaced the earlier ford, was restored in 1862. In 1897 the church of St James was built in the village of Llanwrtyd Wells. External links Photos of Llanwrtyd and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk Coordinates: 52°06′57″N 3°39′43″W / 52.11589°N 3.66193°W / 52.11589; -3.66193 v • d • e   Powys Principal settlements Brecon · Knighton · Llandrindod Wells · Llanidloes · Machynlleth · Montgomery · Newtown · Presteigne · Rhayader · Welshpool · Ystradgynlais Towns and villages Abbeycwmhir · Aber Clydach · Aberbechan · Aberbran · Abercegir · Abercraf · Aberedw · Abergwesyn · Abergwydol · Aberhafesp · Aberhosan · Aberllynfi · Abermule · Abernant · Abertridwr · Aberyscir · Adfa · Aithnen · Arddlin · Bacheldre · Beguildy · Berriew · Bettws Cedewain · Beulah · Bont Dolgadfan · Boughrood · Bronllys · Builth Wells · Burgedin · Buttington · Bwlch · Caehopkin · Caersws · Capel-y-ffin · Carno · Cathedine · Cemmaes Road · Church Stoke · Cilmery · Clatter · Clyro · Coelbren · Commins Coch · Crickhowell · Criggion · Crossgates · Cwmdauddwr · Cwmdu · Cwmtwrch · Cwrt y Gollen · Derwenlas · Dolanog · Dolfach · Dolyhir · Dylife · Erwood · Esgairgeiliog · Forge · Four Crosses · Gladestry · Glasbury · Hay-on-Wye · Heartsease · Heol Senni · Kerry · Knucklas · Libanus · Llan · Llanafan Fawr · Llanbrynmair · Llanddew · Llandinam · Llandrinio · Llandysilio · Llanelwedd · Llanfair Caereinion · Llanfechain · Llanfihangel Nant Bran · Llanfyllin · Llangammarch Wells · Llangedwyn · Llangors · Llangurig · Llangynidr · Llangynog · Llangynyw · Llanllwchaiarn · Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant · Llansantffraed · Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain · Llansilin · Llanwchaiarn · Llanwrin · Llanwrthwl · Llanwrtyd Wells · Llanwrtyd · Llanymynech · Llanyre · Llawryglyn · Llyswen · Llywel · Meifod · Milebrook · Morben · Nant Glas · New Radnor · Newbridge-on-Wye · Old Church Stoke · Painscastle · Pandy · Partrishow · Penegoes · Penwyllt · Penybont · Pilleth · Pontdolgoch · Pontrobert · Sarn · Sennybridge · St Harmon · Staylittle · Sycharth · Talerddig · Talgarth · Talybont-on-Usk · Tirabad · Trecastle · Trefeglwys · Tregynon · Trewern · Van, Llanidloes · Ystradfellte Castles Aberedw Castle · Castell Dinas · Castell Du · Cefnllys · Colwyn Castle · Dolforwyn Castle · Llangoed Hall · Mediomanum · Montgomery Castle · Painscastle · Powis Castle · Tretower Castle Reservoirs and lakes Cantref Reservoir · Clywedog reservoir · Elan Valley Reservoirs · Llangorse Lake · Lake Vyrnwy This Powys location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e