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Brief facts about blaenwaun:

Blaenwaun is a small village in Carmarthenshire, Wales, 11 km north of Whitland. It is one of the five villages of Llanwinio parish, in the diocese of St. David's. It lies 220 m above sea level, making it one of the highest villages in the West Wales peninsula. The village features a pub named Tafarn Yr Oen. There is a phone box and a children's play area owned by Llanwino Community Council. Moreia Welsh Independent Chapel was built in 1828 and remodelled in 1885. It was previously home to the smallest post office in Wales, a 5 by 2.9 m brick structure built in 1936 which was moved to St Fagans National Museum of History, near Cardiff, in 1992. As of 2022, a mobile post office visits the village twice a week. Dyffryn Brodyn, a 5.5 MW 11-turbine wind farm built in 1994, is adjacent to the village.

Villages in Carmarthenshire

 

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