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Llandderfel

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Population
  
1,095 (2011)

Community
  
Llandderfel

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Thursday 10:50 AM

Post town
  
Bala

OS grid reference
  
SH980371

Country
  
Wales

Postcode district
  
LL23

Dialling code
  
01678

Principal area
  
Gwynedd

Llandderfel

Weather
  
6°C, Wind E at 13 km/h, 93% Humidity

Pitstop at llandderfel near bala north wales easter 2011


Llandderfel is a village and community in Gwynedd, Wales, formerly served by the Llandderfel railway station. The community also includes the settlement of Rhiwlas. The Community population taken at the 2011 census was 1,095.

Contents

Map of Llandderfel, Bala, UK

Palé Hall

Palé Hall was built in 1871, on the site of an older manor house in Llandderfel. It was designed by Samuel Pountney Smith of Shrewsbury for Henry Robertson MP, a railway engineer and local landowner. The house was used as a military hospital in World War I and a home for evacuated children in World War II. The Robertson family sold the estate to the Duke of Westminster in the 1950s.

The church of St Derfel

The parish church of Llandderfel (Saint Dervel) is part of the diocese of St Asaph and is mentioned in the Papal Registers of the late 15th century. The poet Dewi Havhesp is buried at Llandderfel church yard.

A Celtic Llan site, founded in the early 6th century by Saint Derfel, the church was rebuilt probably in the early 16th century. A large wooden image of the saint was sent to London in 1538 and burned with John Forest in Smithfield, however the now headless carved red stag and staff are still preserved within the porch.

Governance

An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward stretches beyond the confines of Llandderfel with a population taken at the 2011 census of 1,511.

Notable people

  • Huw Cae Llwyd (born about 1431 - died after 1505), poet
  • Edward Jones (1752-1824), harpist.
  • Dewi Havhesp (1831-1884), poet, noted especially for his englynion.
  • Huw Derfel (1816-1890), author of the first mountain handbook in Welsh.
  • Robert Jones Derfel (1824-1905), patriotic poet and early Socialist.
  • Rees Davies (1938-2005), Chichelle Professor of Medieval History
  • References

    Llandderfel Wikipedia