Rhydcymerau

Rhydcymerau is a small village 8.5 kilometres to the south-east of Llanybydder, around the side of Mynydd Llanybydder, in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales.

Rhydcymerau is the birthplace of prominent Welsh writer and nationalist David John Williams, one of three saboteurs of the Penyberth bombing school in 1936. Two of his autobiographical volumes, Hen Dŷ Ffarm (“The Old Farmhouse”, 1953) and Yn Chwech ar Hugain Oed (“Twenty-Six Years Old”, 1959) give a portrait of life in this small town at the turn of the twentieth century.

Rhydcymerau is part of the community of Llanybydder, and has a chapel and a closed primary school.

The Red Dragon pub, which had been closed for several years, was partly demolished in 2016 despite a planning application to do so not having been considered.[1]

Coordinates: 52°01′49″N 4°04′29″W / 52.0302°N 4.0748°W / 52.0302; -4.0748

References

  1. "Developer 'should rebuild' Rhydcymerau pub partly demolished". BBC News. 13 June 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2016.


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