Allt Cwm-Perrot

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Allt Cwm-Perrot

Ffermdy Nant Gwilw Farmhouse Yn wag ac yn ddadfeiliedig bu Nant Gwilw o 1841 hyd at oddetutu 1901 yn gartref i deulu'r Morganiaid. Bu William Morgan (m. 1905) yn ddeacon yng Nghapel Spite, Llanfynydd ac yr oedd yn ddyn diwylliedig a hoffai farddoni. Roedd yn gyfaill hefyd i'r bardd lleol nodedig hwnnw, John Oliver. 

Empty and dilapidated, Nant Gwilw was, from at least 1841 until the 1901, the home of the Morgan family. William Morgan, a cultured man who wrote poetry, was also a deacon at Spite Chapel, Llanfynydd. He was also a boyhood friend of that well known Llanfynydd poet, John Oliver.
Ffermdy Nant Gwilw Farmhouse Credit: Alan Richards

Allt Cwm-Perrot is a picturesque wood located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a stunning example of a native mixed deciduous forest. The wood is situated on the slopes of a hill, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

The wood is home to a diverse range of tree species, including oak, ash, beech, and birch. These trees create a dense canopy, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot a wide range of species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

The woodland floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, making it a haven for insects and small mammals. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the well-maintained footpaths, immersing themselves in the tranquil atmosphere and enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.

Allt Cwm-Perrot is also home to a number of streams, which add to the enchanting beauty of the wood. The gurgling water and the gentle rustling of leaves create a soothing ambiance, perfect for relaxation and meditation.

The wood is managed by the local authorities, who work to preserve its natural beauty and protect its wildlife. They have implemented measures to prevent damage and ensure the sustainability of the ecosystem.

Overall, Allt Cwm-Perrot is a true gem of Carmarthenshire, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the wonders of a native woodland.

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Allt Cwm-Perrot Images

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Ffermdy Nant Gwilw Farmhouse Yn wag ac yn ddadfeiliedig bu Nant Gwilw o 1841 hyd at oddetutu 1901 yn gartref i deulu'r Morganiaid. Bu William Morgan (m. 1905) yn ddeacon yng Nghapel Spite, Llanfynydd ac yr oedd yn ddyn diwylliedig a hoffai farddoni. Roedd yn gyfaill hefyd i'r bardd lleol nodedig hwnnw, John Oliver. 

Empty and dilapidated, Nant Gwilw was, from at least 1841 until the 1901, the home of the Morgan family. William Morgan, a cultured man who wrote poetry, was also a deacon at Spite Chapel, Llanfynydd. He was also a boyhood friend of that well known Llanfynydd poet, John Oliver.
Ffermdy Nant Gwilw Farmhouse
Yn wag ac yn ddadfeiliedig bu Nant Gwilw o 1841 hyd at oddetutu 1901 yn gartref i deulu'r Morganiaid. Bu William Morgan (m. 1905) yn ddeacon yng Nghapel Spite, Llanfynydd ac yr oedd yn ddyn diwylliedig a hoffai farddoni. Roedd yn gyfaill hefyd i'r bardd lleol nodedig hwnnw, John Oliver. Empty and dilapidated, Nant Gwilw was, from at least 1841 until the 1901, the home of the Morgan family. William Morgan, a cultured man who wrote poetry, was also a deacon at Spite Chapel, Llanfynydd. He was also a boyhood friend of that well known Llanfynydd poet, John Oliver.
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Dan Allt Enoch yn yr Haf
Nant Gwilw Farm
Nant Gwilw Farm
Ruined farm building at Nant Gwilw
Ruined farm building at Nant Gwilw
Footpath towards Llanfynydd
Footpath towards Llanfynydd
Old path near Dyffryn Isaf This narrow lane rising from the Cothi valley has the ‘feel’ of an old road. Perhaps it was once an access way to Banc-y-Rhyfel Hillfort which is less than 1/4 mile away directly up the steep hill on the left but requiring a contoured access.

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Old path near Dyffryn Isaf
This narrow lane rising from the Cothi valley has the ‘feel’ of an old road. Perhaps it was once an access way to Banc-y-Rhyfel Hillfort which is less than 1/4 mile away directly up the steep hill on the left but requiring a contoured access. LinkExternal link
View towards Dyffryn Isaf
View towards Dyffryn Isaf
Skeletal tree
Skeletal tree
Road towards Pant Glas
Road towards Pant Glas
View over the Cothi valley
View over the Cothi valley
Damaged gate Countryside above the Cothi valley in Carmarthenshire.
Damaged gate
Countryside above the Cothi valley in Carmarthenshire.
Sign indicating Cwm Coed y Celyn Farm
Sign indicating Cwm Coed y Celyn Farm
Country lane in Carmarthenshire
Country lane in Carmarthenshire
Afon Cothi at Dolybont
Afon Cothi at Dolybont
Muddy lane towards Ynyswen
Muddy lane towards Ynyswen
Churchyard and Chapel Pont Ynyswen Capel House, formerly a 19th century Welsh Chapel.
Churchyard and Chapel
Pont Ynyswen Capel House, formerly a 19th century Welsh Chapel.
Pont Ynyswen churchyard
Pont Ynyswen churchyard
Woodland at Allt Cwm Perrott
Woodland at Allt Cwm Perrott
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Allt Cwm-Perrot is located at Grid Ref: SN5224 (Lat: 51.90328, Lng: -4.139797)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 51.90328,-4.139797
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.9009327/-4.1387517
Pont-ynys-wen
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 51.9032262/-4.1366617
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 11:30; Sa 10:30
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: SA32 87
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.902879/-4.1367429
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Phone: +44 1558 668226
Lat/Long: 51.9032295/-4.1373792
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 51.9032428/-4.1376278
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