Vaynor

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Vaynor
Brecknockshire
Location
Grid reference: SO049103
Location: 51°46’60"N, 3°22’48"W
Data
Post town: Merthyr Tydfil
Postcode: CF48
Dialling code: 01685
Local Government
Council: Merthyr Tydfil
Parliamentary
constituency:
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney

Vaynor is a village and parish in Brecknockshire forming part of the Merthyr Tydfil built-up area. It is about four miles north of the town of Merthyr Tydfil and is within the borders of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The parish includes the three villages of Cefn Coed, Trefechan and Pontsticill as well as Pontsarn and Vaynor.

It is notable for its connections with the Ironmaster Robert Crawshay, owner of the world's first ironworks at Cyfarthfa, who is buried in Vaynor churchyard.

The most authoritative book on Welsh-language placenames that exists, published in 2007, gives the following: Vaynor, Y Faenor the chief residence, y, maenor (parish) Gwinaw 1337-8, Veynor 1373, Vaynorweyno 1402, maynor wino c. 1566 W(elsh) maenor later meant 'group of villein townships' and 'division of a commote' and was later confused with E(nglish)manor. The second part of the p.n. has been lost, but referred to a saint Gwynno (Sci. Gwynoci 1481) to whom the church at nearby Llanwynno is dedicated.

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