Llanddeusant,_Anglesey

Llanddeusant, Anglesey

Llanddeusant, Anglesey

Linear village in Anglesey, Wales


Llanddeusant (Welsh for 'the church of two saints'; Welsh pronunciation) is a small linear village, on Anglesey, North Wales about 10 miles (16 km) north east of Holyhead.

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Saints Marcellus and Marcellinus's Church, Llandeusant, Anglesey.

The village takes its name from its parish church which is dedicated to the 2 Saints, St. Marcellus and Saint Marcellina. The church has medieval origins from the 12th century. It was wholly rebuilt in 1868 by a local Welsh architect, Goronwy Roberts.[1]

Llanddeusant is claimed to be the burial place of Branwen (Mabinogion). A cairn was discovered nearby and is now named 'Bedd Branwen' in Welsh. Branwen's grave is at the river (afon) Alaw.[2]

Lynnon windmill

At Llanddeusant is Anglesey's and Wales' only working windmill, Llynnon Mill,[3][4] opened in 1775 at a cost of £550 and renovated by the local council in 1986 and opened to the public. The mill was originally located there as it lies just to the north of the Afon Alaw, and a little west of Llyn Alaw. It also has the area's last working water mill, Melin Hywel.

Llynnon Mill, Llanddeusant

School

The co-educational village primary school, Ysgol Gynradd Llanddeusant closed in July 2011 after serving the village for 160 years. On 2 October 2013, the Isle of Anglesey Council planning committee granted permission for the council to demolish the school and build 8 houses.[5][6][7]

Notable people


Notes

  1. "Ss Marcellus and Marcellinus's Church, Llandeusant, Anglesey (197)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
  2. "Branwen" (PDF). cadw.gov.wales. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  3. "Llynnon Mill". visitwales.com. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  4. "Melin Llynon". melinllynon.co.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  5. Hughes, Owen R. (4 September 2010). "Ysgol Llanddeusant attacks Anglesey council over closure". The Daily Post. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  6. Barker, Rhodri (15 September 2010). "Anglesey executive vote to close Ysgol Llanddeusant". Bangor and Anglesey Mail. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  7. "Bulkeley, Arthur" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.



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