Yscir

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Yscir
Brecknockshire
View across the Yscir - geograph.org.uk - 917878.jpg
Location
Grid reference: SO045285
Location: 51°57’42"N, 3°26’59"W
Data
Population: 419
Post town: Brecon
Postcode: LD3
Dialling code: 01874
Local Government
Council: Powys
Parliamentary
constituency:
Brecon & Radnorshire

Yscir or Ysgir is a parish in Brecknockshire to the north-west of Brecon. In 2011 the population of Yscir was 419.[1] It is bounded by Honddu Isaf and Brecon to the east, Glyn Tarrell to the south, Trallong to the west and Merthyr Cynog to the north.

Villages in the parish include Cradog and Aberyscir.

Aberyscir Round Cairn (51°57’52"N, 3°28’24"W) and two standing stones (Battle and Fennifach Standing Stones) are all Scheduled prehistoric Monuments dating back to the pre-Roman period.[2]

References

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