Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf
Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf is a parish in Anglesey, which includes the little seaside town of Benllech. The community population taken at the 2011 census was 3,382.
Local buildings include the mediæval St Mary's Church, where the 18th century poet Goronwy Owen once served as curate. The parish has five Scheduled Monuments, including two collections of hut circles and the stone remains of a dolmen type Neolithic burial mound, called the Pant-y-Saer Cromlech. The remains of a Viking Age settlement have also been found in the parish.
The parish lies on an area of Carboniferous Limestone and supports a variety of wildlife, including red squirrels. The Cors Goch nature reserve is a rich fenland habitat in the west of the parish and is designated an Site of Special Scientific Interest.[1]
Other villages and hamlets include Brynteg, Llanbedrgoch, Tyn-y-Gongl, and Red Wharf Bay.
Location
- Location map: 53°18’44"N, 4°14’10"W
Outside links
- Ancient Monuments UK - Pant-y-Saer Hut Circles
- Gwynedd Archaeological Trust - description of Viking Age settlement
- Red Squirrels Trust Wales
- North Wales Wildlife Trust - Cors Goch
References
- ↑ "Anglesey Nature - Cors Goch SSSI". http://angleseynature.co.uk/webmaps/corsgoch.html. Retrieved 4 January 2018.