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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Llanelli]] in [[Carmarthenshire]]}} | |||
{{Infobox town | {{Infobox town | ||
|name=Llanelly | |name=Llanelly | ||
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|latitude=51.82652 | |latitude=51.82652 | ||
|longitude=-3.11579 | |longitude=-3.11579 | ||
|post town=Abergavenny | |||
|postcode=NP7 | |||
|LG district=Monmouthshire | |LG district=Monmouthshire | ||
| | |constituency=Monmouthshire | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Llanelly''' is a village [[Brecknockshire]], standing on the hillside overlooking the valley of the [[River Usk]] close to the boundary with [[Monmouthshire]], and some | '''Llanelly''' is a village in [[Brecknockshire]], standing on the hillside overlooking the valley of the [[River Usk]] close to the boundary with [[Monmouthshire]], and some four miles west of [[Abergavenny]]. It is commonly known as '''Llanelly Hill'''. | ||
Below the village, the Usk shares its valley with the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal, which links the town of [[Brecon]] with the villages of eastern Monmouthshire. | Below the village, the Usk shares its valley with the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal, which links the town of [[Brecon]] with the villages of eastern Monmouthshire. | ||
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==Churches== | ==Churches== | ||
The parish church is dedicated to St Elli, which dedication gives a name to the village: ''Llanelli'' is "Ellis's church". In this is shares a name and etymology with the better known town of [[Llanelli]] in [[Carmarthenshire]], which itself was known in time past in English as "Llanelly", and in the Welsh language the two do bear the same name. | The parish church is dedicated to St Elli, which dedication gives a name to the village: ''Llanelli'' is "Ellis's church". In this is shares a name and etymology with the better known town of [[Llanelli]] in [[Carmarthenshire]], which itself was known in time past in English as "Llanelly", and in the Welsh language the two do bear the same name. | ||
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==Outside links == | ==Outside links == | ||
*[http://www.llanellycc.org.uk/ Llanelly Community Council] | *[http://www.llanellycc.org.uk/ Llanelly Community Council] | ||
[[File:Church at Llanelli - geograph.org.uk - 364419.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Church of St Elli]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 6 November 2024
Llanelly Welsh: Llanelli | |
Brecknockshire | |
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The Clydach and Old Forge House near Llanelly | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SO232148 |
Location: | 51°49’35"N, 3°6’57"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Abergavenny |
Postcode: | NP7 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Monmouthshire |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Monmouthshire |
Llanelly is a village in Brecknockshire, standing on the hillside overlooking the valley of the River Usk close to the boundary with Monmouthshire, and some four miles west of Abergavenny. It is commonly known as Llanelly Hill.
Below the village, the Usk shares its valley with the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal, which links the town of Brecon with the villages of eastern Monmouthshire.
The village and parish are within the Brecon Beacons National Park, which extends all across the modest hills in which Llanelly sits.
Churches
The parish church is dedicated to St Elli, which dedication gives a name to the village: Llanelli is "Ellis's church". In this is shares a name and etymology with the better known town of Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, which itself was known in time past in English as "Llanelly", and in the Welsh language the two do bear the same name.
- Church in Wales: St Elli
- Methodist: Llanelly Hill Methodist Church