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Population
  
254 (2011)

Community
  
Clocaenog

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Dialling code
  
01824

Principal area
  
Denbighshire

OS grid reference
  
SJ082542

Country
  
Wales

Postcode district
  
LL15

Post town
  
Ruthin

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Clocaenog is a village and community in Denbighshire, north-east Wales. It lies on the outskirts of Ruthin and the Clocaenog Forest. The forest near the village has many walks of varying length and is one of the venues for the Wales Rally GB.

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Map of Clocaenog, UK

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Church of St Foddhyd (Meddvyth)

This neat and well-kept church stands on a hill – ‘Clocaenog’ means ‘mossy knoll’ – above the village. Dedicated to St Foddhyd (Meddvyth), ancient records show that its patron was ‘St Meddvyth the Virgin’, daughter of St. Idloes of Llanidloes in Powys. The restored interior is dominated by a fine ‘rood screen’ (see Derwen), its top rail intricately carved with trailing foliage and its lower panels with ‘candle-flame’ motifs. These date to about 1538, the date once inscribed in the big east window above the altar. The window now displays fragments of its original stained glass, including heads of men and angels and (in the topmost left-hand light) the nail-pierced feet of a crucified Christ. The roof is also late medieval, as may be the massive dug-out chest hewn from a single tree trunk. Later treasures include the pulpit of 1695 and an elaborate wooden chandelier with beast-head decoration, dated 1725.

Church open by arrangement. Please see Church notice board. Further information and opening times from Diocesan Office, High Street, St Asaph, LL17 0RD Phone number: 01745 582245

Listed buildings nearby

Grade II*
  • Maes Caenog: Farm Building at Plas Clocaenog
  • Grade II
  • Hen Blas, Plas Clocaenog Farmhouse with attached outbuildings, Sundial in Churchyard, Triple Stable at Plas Clocaenog, Ty Isa, Maes, Tyn-y-mynydd, Kitchen Garden at Pool Park including Former Gardeners' Bothy and War Memorial in St Foddhyd's Churchyard.
  • Demographics

    Clocaenog's population was 254, according to the 2011 census; a 9.48% increase since the 232 people noted in 2001.

    The 2011 census showed 54.4% of the population could speak Welsh, a rise from 47.6% in 2001.

    References

    Clocaenog Wikipedia