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'''Blaina''' is a small town in [[Monmouthshire]], situated deep within the valleys, between [[Brynmawr]] and [[Abertillery]]. The name is from the Welsh ''Y Blaenau'', meaning "the sources" (springs). | '''Blaina''' is a small town in the ancient parish of [[Aberystruth]], [[Monmouthshire]], situated deep within the valleys, between [[Brynmawr]] and [[Abertillery]]. The name is from the Welsh ''Y Blaenau'', meaning "the sources" (springs). | ||
Until 1962, when it closed, Blaina had a station on what had originally been the Great Western Railway. | From 1500, four churches have served as the parish church of Aberystruth in Blaina. The first church was built sometime between 1495 and 1505. In his “History of Aberystruth” (published 1779), Edmund Jones mentions a debate as to where the church should be built. A central site in centre of the parish was chosen where the church is today. The second St. Peter’s was built on the same site in 1827 but was destroyed by fire in 1853. Growng industry and population growth needed a larger church and this was opened was opened on 12 July 1857. This served the parish until it was demolished in 1968 due to concerns about its structure being weakened by mining subsidence. It was replaced by the current St Peter's, opened in 1974. | ||
Until 1962, when it closed, Blaina had a station on what had originally been the Great Western Railway branch line from [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]]. | |||
==Outside links== | ==Outside links== |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 20 August 2014
Blaina Welsh: Y Blaenau | |
Monmouthshire | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | SO1908 |
Location: | 51°46’0"N, 3°10’0"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Abertillery |
Postcode: | NP13 |
Dialling code: | 01495 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Blaenau Gwent |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Blaenau Gwent |
Blaina is a small town in the ancient parish of Aberystruth, Monmouthshire, situated deep within the valleys, between Brynmawr and Abertillery. The name is from the Welsh Y Blaenau, meaning "the sources" (springs).
From 1500, four churches have served as the parish church of Aberystruth in Blaina. The first church was built sometime between 1495 and 1505. In his “History of Aberystruth” (published 1779), Edmund Jones mentions a debate as to where the church should be built. A central site in centre of the parish was chosen where the church is today. The second St. Peter’s was built on the same site in 1827 but was destroyed by fire in 1853. Growng industry and population growth needed a larger church and this was opened was opened on 12 July 1857. This served the parish until it was demolished in 1968 due to concerns about its structure being weakened by mining subsidence. It was replaced by the current St Peter's, opened in 1974.
Until 1962, when it closed, Blaina had a station on what had originally been the Great Western Railway branch line from Newport.
Outside links
- Blaina - Nantyglo homepage on the web
- Kelly's Directory of Monmouthshire in 1901 on Blaina
- Blaenau Gwent Council website on the local ironworks history
- Welsh Coal Mines - research the local pit histories
- Pictures of Blaina and the area on Geograph.co.uk
- Blaina heritage web site
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