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Llangybi, Ceredigion

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Population
  
653 (2011)

Principal area
  
Ceredigion

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Dialling code
  
01570

Post town
  
Lampeter

OS grid reference
  
SN578478

Country
  
Wales

Postcode district
  
SA48

Ceremonial county
  
Dyfed

UK parliament constituency
  
Ceredigion

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Llangybi is a village and parish in the south of Ceredigion, Wales. It is located on the A485 between Tregaron to the north and Lampeter to the south, a mile and a half north of the village of Betws Bledrws.

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Map of Llangybi, Lampeter, UK

The River Dulas flows past the village and joins the River Teifi near Lampeter.

Llangybi is one of three villages in Wales named after Saint Cybi. The local church is also dedicated to Saint Cybi, which currently lies within the deanery of Lampeter of the diocese of Saint David's, and was at one time in the alternate patronage of the Earl of Lisburne} and Lord Carrington.

Llangybi railway station was located on the Carmarthen to Abserystwyth line, closing in February 1965.

The Derry Ormond Tower is situated very prominently on a spur of hill between the two minor valleys of the Afon Denys and Nant Dyfel and overlooking the Dulas valley. It is said to have been built by local unemployed for the squire of Derry Ormond House. It is a grade II* structure but currently in poor condition with missing stairs.

Governance

An electoral ward of the same name also exists. This stretches beyond the boundaries of the Community with a total population of 1,484.

Notable residents

  • David Davis (Dafis Castellhywel), was born at Goetre farmhouse in 1745.
  • References

    Llangybi, Ceredigion Wikipedia