Nancwnlle

Community in Cardiganshire

Wales

Nancwnlle

Winllan Coronation Meadow Coronation Meadows are outstanding examples of our remaining meadows, rich in a wealth of flowers and able to be held up as the flagship meadow for the county they are in. They have been used to create and restore meadows through the collection of seed or 'green' hay. Winllan is in private ownership and is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is the Coronation Meadow for Ceredigion. The permission of the owner was granted for this picture to be taken and the owners open up their garden and meadows under the National Gardens Scheme.
Winllan Coronation Meadow Credit: Colin Cheesman

Nancwnlle is a small community located in the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. It is situated in a rural area, characterized by rolling hills, lush green fields, and picturesque landscapes. The community lies approximately 10 miles northeast of the town of Cardigan and is surrounded by the neighboring communities of Cilcennin, Llanwenog, and Llandysul.

Nancwnlle is primarily an agricultural community, with farming being the main occupation of its residents. The fertile land in the area supports a variety of agricultural activities, including livestock farming and crop cultivation. The community is known for its traditional farming practices and a strong sense of community spirit.

In terms of amenities, Nancwnlle has a small primary school, providing education to local children. The community is also served by a village hall, which acts as a gathering place for various social events and community activities. Although it is a small community, Nancwnlle enjoys a close-knit and friendly atmosphere, with residents often coming together to support each other and celebrate local traditions.

Nancwnlle is blessed with natural beauty and is surrounded by stunning landscapes. The community provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and nature walks. The nearby River Teifi offers opportunities for fishing and boating, attracting anglers and water enthusiasts to the area.

Overall, Nancwnlle is a charming rural community, offering a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle to its residents. It is a place where traditional farming practices thrive, and the beauty of the Welsh countryside is cherished and enjoyed by all who live there.

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Winllan Coronation Meadow Coronation Meadows are outstanding examples of our remaining meadows, rich in a wealth of flowers and able to be held up as the flagship meadow for the county they are in. They have been used to create and restore meadows through the collection of seed or 'green' hay. Winllan is in private ownership and is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is the Coronation Meadow for Ceredigion. The permission of the owner was granted for this picture to be taken and the owners open up their garden and meadows under the National Gardens Scheme.
Winllan Coronation Meadow
Coronation Meadows are outstanding examples of our remaining meadows, rich in a wealth of flowers and able to be held up as the flagship meadow for the county they are in. They have been used to create and restore meadows through the collection of seed or 'green' hay. Winllan is in private ownership and is part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is the Coronation Meadow for Ceredigion. The permission of the owner was granted for this picture to be taken and the owners open up their garden and meadows under the National Gardens Scheme.
Winllan Wildlife Garden - Hay Meadow with wild flowers  A garden geared to wildlife. A nature trail passes through hay meadows, woods, past ponds, and along a river bank, where birds, butterflies, and dragonflies abound. The abundant wild-flowers create a lovely display in Spring and early Summer.
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Winllan Wildlife Garden - Hay Meadow with wild flowers
A garden geared to wildlife. A nature trail passes through hay meadows, woods, past ponds, and along a river bank, where birds, butterflies, and dragonflies abound. The abundant wild-flowers create a lovely display in Spring and early Summer. LinkExternal link
Winllan Wildlife Garden - Hay Meadow with wild flowers including rare marsh orchids <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.ngs.org.uk/ngs-bin/gardenq2.cgi?gardenID=9496&county=Ceredigion/Cardiganshire" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.ngs.org.uk/ngs-bin/gardenq2.cgi?gardenID=9496&county=Ceredigion/Cardiganshire">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Winllan Wildlife Garden - Hay Meadow with wild flowers including rare marsh orchids
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Winllan Wildlife Garden
Church, Nantcwnlle
Church, Nantcwnlle
The Aeron Valley from the B4342 Near Llundain-fach.
The Aeron Valley from the B4342
Near Llundain-fach.
The B4342 to Llangeitho from Tal-sarn Pic taken near to Bwlch-Llan which is first left onto the B4576 at the cross roads shown.
The B4342 to Llangeitho from Tal-sarn
Pic taken near to Bwlch-Llan which is first left onto the B4576 at the cross roads shown.
Wernfelen on the road to Abermeurig From Gartheli.
Wernfelen on the road to Abermeurig
From Gartheli.
The B4342 road from Tal-sarn The building on the right is Parc House.
The B4342 road from Tal-sarn
The building on the right is Parc House.
The B4342 road looking to Glownant Pic taken between Parc House and Glownant.
The B4342 road looking to Glownant
Pic taken between Parc House and Glownant.
The B4576 at Hafod Looking to College Wood.
The B4576 at Hafod
Looking to College Wood.
Chapel at Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion Built originally in 1841, then rebuilt and extended in 1876. This was a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, now run by the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Chapel at Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Built originally in 1841, then rebuilt and extended in 1876. This was a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, now run by the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Grazing and Woodland by the Afon Aeron, Ceredigion The Aeron River flows close to the base of the forested hillside. The floodplain is about 400 metres in width here.
Grazing and Woodland by the Afon Aeron, Ceredigion
The Aeron River flows close to the base of the forested hillside. The floodplain is about 400 metres in width here.
Afon Aeron north of Gartheli, Ceredigion
Afon Aeron north of Gartheli, Ceredigion
Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Lane from Bwlch-Llan, and farmland  , Ceredigion
Lane from Bwlch-Llan, and farmland , Ceredigion
Bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion This green and grassy route is mapped as a "road used as a public path".
Bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
This green and grassy route is mapped as a "road used as a public path".
Farmland and bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion Most bridleways in this part of Ceredigion are well signposted and "rider friendly" gates have been renewed widely in the last few years. Ordnance survey maps designate this route thus: "a road used as a public path". I think some definitions need a review.
Farmland and bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Most bridleways in this part of Ceredigion are well signposted and "rider friendly" gates have been renewed widely in the last few years. Ordnance survey maps designate this route thus: "a road used as a public path". I think some definitions need a review.
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Nancwnlle is located at Grid Ref: SN5758 (Lat: 52.205426, Lng: -4.089875)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed-Powys

Also known as: Nantcwnlle

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