Everything about Llanelly totally explained
Llanelly (
Welsh:
Llanelli) is the name of both a village and its respective
parish in
Monmouthshire principal area, within the
historic boundaries of
Brecknockshire, south-east
Wales.
Situation
The village is situated on a hillside above the
Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal and the
River Usk, some 4 miles west of
Abergavenny. It is usually known as Llanelly Hill. The
church (External Link
) is dedicated to
St. Elli.
History
The parish is part of the
principal area of
Monmouthshire, but before local government reorganisation in
1996, the village was in the district of
Blaenau Gwent, but the electors overwhelmingly voted to be transferred out of it.
The
Brecon Beacons National Park (External Link
) encompasses the parish and the surrounding area.
Further Information
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