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Population
  
425 (2001)

Community
  
Bettws

Country
  
Wales

Local time
  
Monday 1:25 AM

Post town
  
Newtown

OS grid reference
  
SO122967

Principal area
  
Powys

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
Powys

Bettws Cedewain

Weather
  
4°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 90% Humidity

See also:St Beuno's church, Bettws Cedewain

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Map of Bettws Cedewain, Newtown, UK

Bettws Cedewain (Welsh: Betws Cedewain), also known as Bettws Cedewen, is a small village and community in Powys, Wales. It lies in a sheltered valley on the banks of the Nant Bechan, some 3 miles (5 km) north of Newtown, on the B4389 road.

A wooden motte-and-bailey castle appears to have existed there at one time. The site was also possibly previously used by Roman soldiers, and an ancient church was founded there by Saint Beuno in the 6th century.

Bettws Cedewain's Grade II* listed St Beuno's church, which was the location of the village's first schoolroom, contains possibly the only pre-Reformation memorial brass in the county, dedicated to the Reverend John ap Meredyth for his work in planning and building the tower.

Until 1914, most properties in the village belonged to the Gregynog estate.

Bettws Hall is a local venue for game bird shoots.

The first element in the name of the village is from the Middle English word bedhus, meaning "prayer house", which became betws in Welsh. Cedewain is the name of the medieval land division, or cantref, in which the village is situated.

National Cycle Route 81 (Lôn Cambria) passes through the village.

Caterpillar race night bettws cedewain


References

Bettws Cedewain Wikipedia