Rhydlafar

Village in Cardiff, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rhydlafar is a small settlement in Wales located on the outskirts of Cardiff, around 5 miles west of the city centre and 5 miles south-east of Llantrisant. The village falls within the community and ward of Creigiau & St Fagans. It was formerly the site of the specialist Prince of Wales Orthopaedic Hospital, and the settlement essentially comprises a recent housing estate development built over the former hospital.

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Rhydlafar
Rhydlafar is located in Cardiff
Rhydlafar
Rhydlafar
Location within Cardiff
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CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCARDIFF
Dialling code029
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51.5131°N 3.2808°W / 51.5131; -3.2808
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Location

The A4119 road lies just to the south, the dismantled railway of the Penrhos branch of the Barry Railway is immediately east, and the M4 bounds the settlement to the north.[1]

Etymology

The name probably originates from the Welsh language word rhyd ('ford': see also 'Rhydaman' or 'Ammanford', etc.) and the stream 'Llafar' ('spoken', 'voiced') which flows nearby; thus the meaning could be rendered 'Ford on the (river) Llafar' with Llafar being a common name for streams roughly equivalent to "babbling" in English (e.g. "a babbling brook"). Incidentally, 'llafar' is Welsh for 'speech' or 'chat'.[2]

Hospital

The Prince of Wales Orthopaedic Hospital was a specialist health facility which closed in 1998.[3] The site previously occupied by the hospital is now a housing development on a landscaped site.[4]

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