Cofiwch Dryweryn on the A487 just north of the village of Llanrhystud, has recently under gone a transformation with the site being cleared and fenced…
Borth’s forest has become associated with a 17th Century myth of a sunken civilization known as ‘Cantre’r Gwaelod’, or the ‘Sunken Hundred’. It is believed…
Information provided by Marsia Thompson Introduction This essay attempts to show the present (1957) social geography of a village near the North Cardiganshire coast which…
I caught up with Philip Dennis to find out a little more about him and why he has started repainting the local Ceredigion milestones. Philip…
The Ceredigion Historical Societies field trip to Llanrhystud took place on 19 May, 2018. The visit explored the history and historic buildings of the village…
CARDIGANSHIRE. LORDSHIP OR MANOR OF HANNINIOCK. THE Proprietors of Estates within the said Lordship or Manor are requested to meet at the Dwelling house of…
Extract from Historic Cardiganshire Homes:Ystrad Teilo, Llanrhystud The first person who dwelt at Ystrad Teilo, and probably erected the first edifice, was Richard Llwyd who…
Llanrhystud War Memorial The men of the Parish who fell during both World Wars are commemorated on the War Memorial tablet which is located within…
Stagecoach outside the Red Lion, located in the village, within the parish boundary on the A487 in the county of Ceredigion, nine miles South of Aberystwyth and…
The Red Lion is centrally located in the village, within the parish boundary on the A487 in the county of Ceredigion, nine miles South of Aberystwyth and six…