Llandyfaelog Fach

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Llandyfaelog Fach (or Llandefaelog Fach) is a small village and former community, now in the community of Honddu Isaf, in Powys, Wales. It includes the surrounding areas of Glan Honddu, Sarnau, Pwllgloyw and Garthbrengy. These areas border the village. The nearest pubs and shops are in Brecon. Cradoc golf course is also nearby. The civil parish was named "Llandefaelog Fach" and was renamed on 1 April 1974 to become the community of "Llandefailog Fach", the community was abolished on 1 April 1986.[1] At the 1971 census (one of the last before the abolition of the parish), Llandyfaelog Fach had a population of 108.[2]

Community
Post townBrecon
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Llandyfaelog Fach
St Maelog's Church
Llandyfaelog Fach is located in Powys
Llandyfaelog Fach
Llandyfaelog Fach
Location within Powys
Community
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBrecon
Postcode districtLD3
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
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UK
Wales
Powys
51.979441°N 3.410481°W / 51.979441; -3.410481
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The village has a church dedicated to Saint Maelog. The church contains the Cross of Briamail, known as Croes Briamail [cy] in Welsh.

In the churchyard are the remains of a striking 1816 mausoleum in Egyptian style for the owners of the nearby Penoyre estate. This has largely collapsed recently but previously black lead coffins were visible through its iron barred windows.

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