• Source: Gladestry
    • Gladestry (Welsh: Llanfair Llythynwg) is a small village and community in Radnorshire, Powys, mid-Wales, close to the border with England at the end of the Hergest Ridge and south of the large moorland area of Radnor Forest. People living in Gladestry rely on the nearby town of Kington, Herefordshire, for shops, employment, and public services.

      Local employment is provided mainly by agriculture community, and a local quarry. The village includes a parish church, St Mary's, a Grade I listed building, a pub, a primary school which educates around 50–60 children and a village hall. In the 2001 census the population of the community was 419, reducing slightly to 412 at the 2011 Census.
      The community includes Newchurch and Michaelchurch-on-Arrow, where another church, St Michael's is also a Grade I listed building.


      Offa's Dyke


      Offa's Dyke Path passes through the village and there are various footpaths and bridleways for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
      The Grade II* listed 17th-century manor house Baynham Hall is located in the hamlet of Michaelchurch-on-Arrow.


      References




      External links


      Gladestry Community website
      www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Gladestry and surrounding area

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