Henfynyw

Village and community in Ceredigion, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henfynyw (Welsh pronunciation: [henˈvənɪu̯]) is a village and community in the county of Ceredigion, Wales, just outside Aberaeron, and is 69.6 miles (111.9 km) from Cardiff and 183.5 miles (295.4 km) from London.[1][2] In 2011 the population of Henfynyw numbered 1045, with 54.3% of them able to speak Welsh.[3] The community includes the villages of Ffos-y-ffin, Llwyncelyn and Oakford.

Population1,045 
London183.5 mi (295.3 km)
Community
  • Henfynyw
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Henfynyw
Henfynyw is located in Ceredigion
Henfynyw
Henfynyw
Location within Ceredigion
Population1,045 
OS grid referenceSN 4511 6113
 Cardiff69.6 mi (112.0 km)
 London183.5 mi (295.3 km)
Community
  • Henfynyw
Principal area
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townABERAERON
Postcode districtSA46
Post townLLANARTH
Postcode districtSA47
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
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UK
Wales
Ceredigion

52.226498°N 4.269209°W / 52.226498; -4.269209

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Henfynyw church and St. David

By the twelfth century, Henfynyw church was dedicated to St. David, and early Christian lore had it that Henfynyw was the place where St David had spent some of his early years. For instance, the 'Holy Bard of Brecon' (Gwynfardd Brycheiniog, flourished 1176 AD) drew on this lore, when he included Henfynyw church in a poem. His "Ode to St David" listed the places in Wales that were then closely associated with St. David...

"And fair Henfynyw, by the side of the glen of Aeron,
Fields prolific in clover, and woods full of wealth."[4]

There is now no sure evidence for Henfynyw in the life of St. David, but Henfynyw church is ancient and has an inscribed stone in the east wall dated to the period 600–800 AD.

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