Llanferres

Village in Denbighshire, Wales


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::summary Village in Denbighshire, Wales ::

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static_image_captionLlanferres from the slopes of Bryn Alyn
countryWales
official_nameLlanferres
population827
population_ref(2011)
community_walesLlanferres
unitary_walesDenbighshire
lieutenancy_walesClwyd
constituency_westminsterClwyd East
constituency_welsh_assemblyClwyd West
post_townMOLD
postcode_areaCH
postcode_districtCH7
dial_code01352
os_grid_referenceSJ188604
module[[File:Wales Denbighshire Community Llanferres map.svg
Map of the community
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Llanferres is a village and community in the county of Denbighshire in Wales. At the 2001 Census the population of the village was recorded as 676, increasing to 827 at the 2011 census.

Geography

It is located 230 metres above sea level in the upper valley of the River Alyn on the A494 road between Ruthin and Mold.

The village lies on the eastern slopes of the Clwydian Hills, just south of Moel Famau, and is wholly within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village sits alongside the Welsh Assembly A494 Trunk Road on bus routes providing access to the nearest towns Mold and Ruthin. Offa's Dyke National Trail passes one mile to the southwest of the village. The Parish or Community Council of Llanferres area includes the village of Maeshafn and hamlets of Tafarn-y-Gelyn and Loggerheads.

Notable landmarks

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The parish church, is dedicated to St. Berres, a 4th-century to 5th-century Welsh hermit, who according to Thomas Pennant was a disciple of St. Martin of Tours. Originally medieval, the church was mentioned in the 'Lincoln Taxation' of 1291. It was largely rebuilt in 1774/1775, with additions in 1843. There were further additions, and a major restoration, in 1892. A visit will be enhanced by the guide pamphlet available in the Church.

The popular climbing spot Pot Hole Quarry is located within Llanferres.

Colomendy Hall

Colomendy Hall, on the Llanferres to Ruthin road, is a Grade II listed building. Its gardens and landscaped park are listed, also at Grade II, on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. The Welsh landscape painter Richard Wilson lived at the hall in the latter part of his life and died there in 1782.

References

References

  1. "2001 Census: Llanferres". Office for National Statistics.
  2. "Community population 2011".
  3. Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer Map, ''Clwydian Range''
  4. "AONB Designation". Clwydian Range AONB.
  5. Dr Charles Kightly. "Enjoy Medieval Denbighshire". Denbighshire County Council.
  6. "Pot Hole Quarry (Three Springs)".
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  9. "Richard Wilson, 'Catherine Jones of Colomendy'". National Library of Wales.

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