Rhydlewis

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Rhydlewis
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Rhydlewis Post Office and shop.
Rhydlewis is located in Ceredigion
Rhydlewis
Rhydlewis
 Rhydlewis shown within Ceredigion
OS grid reference SN340470
Principal area Ceredigion
Ceremonial county Dyfed
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Llandysul
Postcode district SA
Dialling code 01239
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Ceredigion
Welsh Assembly Ceredigion
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Rhydlewis is a small inland village in Ceredigion, Wales. It is situated in an agricultural area with pasture land, woods and low hills.

History

Crafts were an important part of village life. Information recorded in Trade Directories show that in 1890 there were in the village of Rhydlewis:

Two carpenters, one stonemason, one blacksmith, two cornmillers, one baker, five tailors, six bootmakers, three clogmakers, eight weavers, one tanner, one leather currier, two saddlers, one basket maker and one pin maker.[1]

Economy

"Lewis Rhydlewis" is a coach company based at Penrhiwpal just outside the village. It was founded in 1955 and operates about twenty vehicles. They are used for school contracts and private hire, day trips and holiday tours.[2]

"Hen Siop y Bont" is the village shop and post office. It is housed in a wooden building clad in metal sheeting that dates back to the nineteenth century.

There is a village hall which is available for private hire and houses regular meetings of the "Rhydlewis and District Gardening Club" and the "Short Mat Bowling Club".[3]

The children's novelist Elizabeth Mary Jones (1878–1953) known as 'Moelona', lived here and taught at Rhydlewis Primary School.[4]

The village is the home of Capel Tŵr Gwyn, which was the venue for a Cymanfa Ganu broadcast on BBC Radio Cymru on 25 September 2011.[5]

References

  1. Jenkins, J. Geraint. Ceredigion: Interpreting an Ancient County. Gwasg Careg Gwalch (2005) pg. 85.
  2. Lewis Rhydlewis
  3. Rhydlewis Village Hall
  4. Moelona
  5. A celebration of hymns from Tŵr Gwyn Chapel, Rhydlewis at Caniadaeth y Cysegr