Ystrad Aeron is a small village west of Felinfach on the A482 between Lampeter and Aberaeron, Ceredigion, Wales. It is part of the constituent community of Llanfihangel Ystrad.
Ystrad Aeron | |
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St Michael's Church, Ystrad Aeron | |
View of the village showing the Vale of Aeron Inn | |
OS grid reference | SN525565 |
Principal area | |
Preserved county | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | LAMPETER |
Postcode district | SA48 |
Dialling code | 01570 |
Police | Dyfed-Powys |
Fire | Mid and West Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
UK Parliament | |
Facilities
editThe church, St Michael's, is in the centre of Ystrad Aeron. It survived as a medieval church until 1877, when it was entirely rebuilt.[1] Theatr Felinfach is located just outside the village, as is the Felin Fach Creamery.[1]
Other facilities in the village include a garage, a shop, a farmers’ co-op, a caravan park, and a pub, The Vale of Aeron.[2] Neuadd Goffa Felinfach Memorial Hall serves both Ystrad Aeron and Felinfach villages.
The Lampeter, Aberayron and New Quay Light Railway line ran through the village. Felin Fach railway station closed in 1951 to passenger services. Initially it was named Ystrad. General freight ceased in 1963, and milk traffic in 1973.[3]
Dylan Thomas
editThe Vale of Aeron pub was frequented by Dylan Thomas and his wife, Caitlin Thomas, when they lived at Plas Gelli in nearby Talsarn in the early 1940s. The landlord then was Thomas Vaughan, whose son has described how Dylan and Caitlin used to walk across the fields to visit the pub.[4] Dylan and Caitlin’s Pub Walk: Talsarn to Ystrad Aeron is published in the Dylan Thomas Trail.[5] The pub, now run as a village cooperative, received a £300,000 grant in 2023 to enable renovations and support its long-term future.[6]
John Davies
editThe bookbinder and poet, John Davies (Shôn Dafydd y Crydd) 1722–1799, is buried in St Michael's graveyard. His grave is directly behind the wooden bench by the church door. The inscription on the grave reads:
"Beneath this stone lies John alone
Cordwainer, scribe, Musician,
Poet sublime in blank and Rhime,
Devine and Politician."
John Davies’ diary with poems for 1 January 1796 to 19 December 1799 is in the National Library of Wales. It is available online.[7] There is also a summary of its contents available,[8] as well as two newspaper reports [9] and a journal article.[10]
References
edit- ^ a b "St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Ystrad (420296)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
- ^ "Old pubs in Ystrad Aeron Ceredigion A Pint of History, Please". pint-of-history.wales.
- ^ M.R.C. Price (1995) The Lampeter, Aberayron and New Quay Light Railway, Oakwood Press
- ^ D.N. Thomas (2000) Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow, pp61-62, Seren. ISBN 1-85411-275-9
- ^ D.N.Thomas (2002) The Dylan Thomas Trail, p91-92, Y Lolfa
- ^ Bartholomew, Jem (25 September 2023). "Historic Welsh pub loved by Dylan Thomas receives £300,000 grant". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
- ^ "National Library of Wales Viewer". hdl.handle.net.
- ^ "John Davies Diary" (PDF). archives.library.wales. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
- ^ Cledlyn Davies (1936) Sion Dafydd y Crydd, Welsh Gazette, 27 February, and A Cobbler Diarist, Cambrian News, 1 May.
- ^ M. Freeman (2016) “Wife on the Moor Raising Turf”: The Diary of John Davies, Ystrad Aeron, 1796-1799, Ceredigion vol.17. no. 4.
External links
edit- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Ystrad Aeron and surrounding area
- Theatre Felinfach website
- Ystrad Aeron War Memorials
- Neuadd Goffa Felinfach Memorial Hall
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