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'''Llanddewi Rhydderch''' is a village and ancient parish in [[Monmouthshire]], five miles east of [[Abergavenny]]. It forms part of the [[Abergavenny Hundred]].
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'''Llanthewy Rytherch''' is a village and ancient parish in [[Monmouthshire]], five miles east of [[Abergavenny]]. It forms part of the [[Abergavenny Hundred]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The township of Llanddewi Rhydderch grew around the small ''llan'', or monastic cell named after St. David. The churchyard has a very old Yew tree, which may be many centuries old [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/364771].  A new priest Fr John Humphries and his wife Mary arrived in May 2012.  There are now more regular services at St Davids church.  the congregation is growing both in numbers and diversity.  Fr Humphries is in the process of installing basic facilities within the church which includes a water supply and kitchen/toilets. In addition, there are plans to install a peal of redundant bells.
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The township of Llanthewy Rytherch grew around the small ''llan'', or monastic cell named after St David. The churchyard has a very old Yew tree, which may be many centuries old [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/364771].  A new priest Fr John Humphries and his wife Mary arrived in May 2012.  There are now more regular services at St Davids church.  the congregation is growing both in numbers and diversity.  Fr Humphries is in the process of installing basic facilities within the church which includes a water supply and kitchen/toilets. In addition, there are plans to install a peal of redundant bells.
 
There is also a Baptist Chapel on the edge of the village which still holds services every Sunday.
 
There is also a Baptist Chapel on the edge of the village which still holds services every Sunday.
  

Latest revision as of 20:32, 27 February 2017

Llanthewy Rytherch
Welsh: Llanddewi Rhydderch
Monmouthshire
St. David's church and churchyard, Llanddewi Rhydderch - geograph.org.uk - 1418653.jpg
St David's church and churchyard
Location
Grid reference: SO351130
Location: 51°48’43"N, 2°56’34"W
Data
Population: 289
Post town: Abergavenny
Postcode: NP7
Dialling code: 01873
Local Government
Council: Monmouthshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Monmouth

Llanthewy Rytherch is a village and ancient parish in Monmouthshire, five miles east of Abergavenny. It forms part of the Abergavenny Hundred.

History

The township of Llanthewy Rytherch grew around the small llan, or monastic cell named after St David. The churchyard has a very old Yew tree, which may be many centuries old [1]. A new priest Fr John Humphries and his wife Mary arrived in May 2012. There are now more regular services at St Davids church. the congregation is growing both in numbers and diversity. Fr Humphries is in the process of installing basic facilities within the church which includes a water supply and kitchen/toilets. In addition, there are plans to install a peal of redundant bells. There is also a Baptist Chapel on the edge of the village which still holds services every Sunday.

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