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OS grid reference
  
SH599178

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
LL42

Local time
  
Thursday 10:37 AM

Dialling code
  
01341

Welsh assembly
  
Dwyfor Meirionnydd

Country
  
Wales

Post town
  
BARMOUTH

Police
  
North Wales

Community
  
Barmouth

Principal area
  
Gwynedd

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Weather
  
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Llanaber is a linear village in north west Wales, near the resort of Barmouth. It is situated between Talybont and Barmouth on the coast, 1 km north of Barmouth on the A496 road. The Irish Sea lies directly to the west and the Rhiniog mountains lie directly to the east. The main attraction of Llanaber is the vast beautiful beach that is clean and flat and never overcrowded, making it ideal for a range of recreational activities, including horse riding, cycling, rounders, cricket and football. A protective promenade runs alongside the beach, taking walkers and cyclists all the way into Barmouth town centre.

Contents

Map of Llanaber, Barmouth, UK

Facilities

It is served by hourly bus services and Llanaber railway station on the Cambrian train line. The village contains a number of rural holiday cottages, small hotels. and numerous holiday parks for caravan and camping during the summer.

Church

Within the village is a 13th-century parish church and Grade I listed building, St Mary and St Bodfan Church.

The church was built in the early 13th century by Hywel ap Gruffudd ap Cynan who was a great grandson of Owain Gwynedd. It has a flagstone floor and a 16th-century timber roof.

It has undergone two major restorations. The first one was in 1860. The small bell tower was rebuilt as well as most of the west wall. A small vestry was constructed on the north side of the chancel and stained glass windows were installed.

The second restoration happened in 1969. The wood in roof was treated or replaced. The seating of the church was also renewed with spare pews given to St Mary's church from the nearby St John's Church, Barmouth. A Compton Two Manual and Pedal Organ was also given to the church by the Bishop of Bangor, James Colquhoun Campbell.

References

Llanaber Wikipedia