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Cefn Meiriadog

Coordinates:53°14′24″N3°29′17″W / 53.240°N 3.488°W /53.240; -3.488
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Community in Denbighshire, Wales

Human settlement in Wales
Cefn Meiriadog
Fields in the Elwy Valley above Cefn Meiriadog
Cefn Meiriadog is located in Denbighshire
Cefn Meiriadog
Cefn Meiriadog
Location withinDenbighshire
Population389 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSJ007725
• Cardiff122.3 mi (196.8 km)
• London185.6 mi (298.7 km)
Community
  • Cefnmeiriadog
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townST. ASAPH
Postcode districtLL17
Post townABERGELE
Postcode districtLL22
Dialling code01745
PoliceNorth Wales
FireNorth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
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Denbighshire

53°14′24″N3°29′17″W / 53.240°N 3.488°W /53.240; -3.488


Map of the community

Cefn Meiriadog (sometimesCefnmeriadog) is a ruralcommunity inDenbighshire, Wales, just south-west of the city ofSt Asaph.[2] The boundary of the community on three sides is theriver Elwy, which here forms the county boundary with Conwy County Borough. Arguably the largest settlement in the community is the hamlet of Bontnewydd. Also in the community are the hamlets of Groesffordd Marli where Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog is situated, and Cefn.

Wigfair, in the parish of Cefn Meiriadog

The community is named for a small ridge of the same name (cefn inWelsh means "ridge"). It is said that the place was named forSt Meiriadog, a 4th or 5th century Breton saint.Cefn Caves are nearby, where human and earlyNeanderthal remains dating back 250,000 years have been discovered. Visitors to the site have includedCharles Darwin, in 1831.[3] The site is known asBontnewydd Palaeolithic site.

There is a local spring,Ffynnon Fair ("St Mary's spring"), and it was once believed to have healing properties. The poetSiôn Tudur (1522 – 1602) lived at Plas Wigfair (GR028712) nearby.

St Mary's Church, Cefn

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About 300 metres SE of the fortBryn y Cawr ("Giant's Hill", at the SE end of the ridge) stands the small St Mary's church (Grade II listed).[4] The stone was quarried at the site of the church; the church was opened and consecrated on 3.9.1864 by Bishop Short of St Asaph, and the new ecclesiastical parish of "Cefn" was created on 7. 2. 1865, made up of two "townships": Wigfair and Meiriadog (both in Denbighshire), previously part of St Asaph parish.

Population

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In 2011 the population of Cefnmeiriadog was 389, with 30.4% able to speakWelsh.

References

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  1. ^Welsh Government website; 2011 Census Returns and stats; accessed 9 May 2014
  2. ^Cefn Meiriadog Historic Society; accessed 16 April 2014.
  3. ^National Museum of WalesArchived 17 April 2014 at theWayback Machine; accessed 16 April 2014
  4. ^"Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust; accessed 16.9.2014". Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved3 September 2018.
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