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Cribyn

Coordinates:52°08′20″N4°09′43″W / 52.139°N 4.162°W /52.139; -4.162
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Village in Ceredigion, Wales
For the mountain in theBrecon Beacons, seeCribyn (mountain).

Human settlement in Wales
Cribyn
Small bridge over Nant Fudr-fach, Cribyn, Ceredigion
Cribyn is located in Ceredigion
Cribyn
Cribyn
Location withinCeredigion
OS grid referenceSN521511
• Cardiff90 mi (140 km)SE
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLampeter
Postcode districtSA48
Dialling code01570
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
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52°08′20″N4°09′43″W / 52.139°N 4.162°W /52.139; -4.162

Cribyn is a small village inCeredigion, Wales, about 7 miles (11 km) north ofLampeter and with the villages ofTroed y Rhiw,Mydroilyn andDihewyd to the north.

History and amenities

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Once a thriving community with twopubs, agarage and apost office, it is now largely reduced to adormitory town orcommuter village for Lampeter.

The primary school in the village, founded by local hero Gwilym Butler-Wilkins, has maintained its status as primarilyWelsh speaking since its establishment in 1876.

Cribyn has one of the fewUnitarianchapels in Ceredigion, which was established in 1790 by Dafydd Davis Castellhywel and Evan Davies, Cwmbedw. There was an old cottage next to theNonconformist chapel which was older than the chapel, and a school was held here for many years until the primary school was founded.

Fourparishes meet in Cribyn, and most parishioners went to theparish church inLlanfihangel Ystrad until the present church was established at the end of the 19th century.

Capel Sant Silin on the road from Cribyn toGorsgoch is the oldest part of the village.Saint Silin built a small church here in the 6th or 7th century. Ahorse fair was held here until the 1930s and the village used to come to a standstill when the fair was on. A small stone-built building on the corner by Penlancapel was used as a kitchen during the fair and food was sold from here. Penlancapel is the oldest dwelling in the village apart from the oldcorn mill. Felin Hafodwen was part of the estate of theabbey at Ystrad Ceilliau,Strata Florida Abbey. It was still milling corn in the twentieth century.

On the road to Mydroilyn, there was awoollen mill and the cottage near the coarse fishing ponds was thefuller's cottage,Pandy.

Opposite the school, on the road to Temple Bar, is Cae Hir. The farmhouse and outbuildings were one long row with a passage separating the living quarters from the livestock. These days it is the reception area for Cae Hir Gardens and Tea Room.

On 8 July 1944, late in the evening, Cribyn School received a group of about 10 or so evacuees from London who had previously been transported from Paddington Station in London to Lampeter railway station. This operation was part of a renewed government exercise of evacuating children because of the onset of the German V1 bombing campaign begun shortly before. At Lampeter the evacuees were received at the local grammar school for refreshments and distribution to buses for delivery to local villages. Facing them at the Cribyn school was a group of local residents who then made their choices, although unfortunately (probably understandable given the stresses and tiredness of the day) some of the children began to cry. This writer was one of the group, but did not join in the crying, and stayed in a large house just outside the village until June 1945. This writer is still in contact with one of the school 'girls'. It was an experience he has never forgotten.

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