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List of villages in Gower

The Gower Peninsula (Welsh: Gŵyr) in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It contains over twenty villages and communities.

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Villages Edit

Bishopston Edit

Bishopston (Welsh: Llandeilo Ferwallt, or historically Llanmerwallt or Llancyngur Trosgardi)[1] is an inland village, 6 miles (9.5 km) west-southwest of Swansea and near the beaches of Caswell Bay, Brandy Cove and Pwll Du. One of the larger villages in Gower, it has its own rugby club, South Gower Rugby Football Club, and its own primary and comprehensive schools. (Bishopston is part of Swansea's Bishopston ward.)

Bishopston church, at the head of Bishopston Valley, is dedicated to Saint Teilo, who gives the village its Welsh name. The church contains a plain, massive font of Romanesque type, and its tower holds two 18th-century bells. In the churchyard are the remains of an old stone cross.

Cheriton Edit

 
St Cadoc's Church

Cheriton, near the north coast, is a tourist destination where summer visitors stay whilst exploring the beaches in the local area. The 13th-century church of St Catwg (or Cadoc) is Grade 1 listed. The psychoanalyst Ernest Jones is buried in its churchyard. The author and cricketer William Collins was born at Cheriton.

Footpaths lead south-east to Stembridge and south-west to Llangenydd.[2]51°36′54″N 4°14′25″W / 51.61506°N 4.24035°W / 51.61506; -4.24035

Crofty Edit

Crofty, on the north coast, is a small cockling village, situated between Penclawdd and Llanmorlais. 51°38′18.00″N 4°07′33.00″W / 51.6383333°N 4.1258333°W / 51.6383333; -4.1258333

Gowerton Edit

The inland village of Gowerton (Welsh: Tregŵyr), about 4 miles north west of Swansea city centre, is a gateway to Gower. Its original name was Ffosfelin; it has also been known as Gwter Felen. (The village falls within the Gowerton electoral ward of Swansea.)

In 1980, the Welsh National Eisteddfod was hosted on the 'Elba' area of the village. The Eisteddfod stone (Gorsedd stones) is located on the round-about opposite the garage on the road to Penclawdd.[3]

Ilston Edit

Ilston (Welsh: Llanilltud Gŵyr) is an inland village. It has its own community council. The population of the community in the United Kingdom Census 2001 was 538. The name of the village (Welsh: Llanilltud) is thought to have originated from Saint Illtud. The village is home to a brook, a 13th-century parish church (which has a 15th-century bell inscribed with a prayer to St Thomas) and a Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales limestone quarry.[4] The community is surrounded by common land used as grazing land, woodlands and fields. 51°35′38″N 4°04′49″W / 51.59399°N 4.08026°W / 51.59399; -4.08026

See also: Ilston Book

Llangennith Edit

Llangennith (Welsh: Llangynydd), in north-west Gower, has a scattering of houses and one pub – the King's Head. It sits at a crossroads: Moor Lane leads west to a caravan park near Rhossili Bay; and Burrows Lane leads north to a caravan park overlooking Broughton Bay.

The 12th-century village church, St. Cenydd's Church, is the largest in Gower, and was founded by St. Cenydd, who in the 6th century made a hermitage here, which was destroyed by Vikings in 986. The folk singer, Phil Tanner, is buried in its churchyard.

A painting of Worm's Head from Llangennydd was made by Cedric Morris. A painting of Llangennith Burrows by John Nash is held in the Government Art Collection.

Llanmadoc Edit

Llanmadoc (Welsh: Llanmadog) is in the north west of Gower. The village is named after the churchyard of St Madoc (or Maidoc), who founded his hermitage or monastery here in the 6th century. The 13th-century building was restored in 1865, but retains a Romanesque font and a Romano-British tombstone.[5] Llanmadoc Hill, formed of Old Red Sandstone, is a landmark of west Gower and affords wide views from the top. An evocative painting of the Hill, by Cedric Morris, may be seen at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. A painting of Llanmadoc was also made by John Nash. The Medulli were the likely Celtic tribal ancestors of Madoc. Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) is consistent with the regions of Llanmadoc, Wales and Médoc, Bordeaux, France and the Celtic migrations from the South East to the North West, and likely predates St. Madoc. The population was 365 in 2011.[6]

Close by communities include Cheriton and Landimore. Nearby beaches include Broughton Bay and Whiteford Sands. It is in the community of Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton.

Llanmorlais Edit

Llanmorlais, on the north coast, was a cockling village. The name Llanmorlais is not a true Llan place name, but a corruption of the village's old name, Glan Morlais, which refers to the banks of Morlais Stream.[7] (The village is in Penclawdd electoral ward of Swansea.) In 2014, it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in Wales.[8]

Llanrhidian Edit

Llanrhidian is a north Gower estuarine village, sloping down to salt marshes. (It is in the Gower electoral ward of Swansea and the community of Llanrhidian Lower.)

The village gets its name from Saint Rhidian. Its church is dedicated to St Illtyd and St Rhidian. The present building was constructed in the 13th century, with a chancel and tower added in the 14th century. In the porch may be seen a 9th-century stone, bearing simple carvings of human figures and animals. A standing stone on the village green may be the remains of a village cross.[9]

The village is served by an Esso filling station (shop and post office), two public houses (The Welcome to Town and The Dolphin Inn), a primary school and a community hall.

Murton Edit

Murton is in the community of Bishopston and is also a ward for elections to Bishopston Community Council.[10] Murton lies between Bishopston and the village of Newton.

Murton is home to Murton Methodist Church[11] a Wesleyan Methodist Church dating back to 1828, which celebrated the centenary of its current building in 1997. Murton also hosts Murton Rovers AFC Football team.[citation needed]

Oxwich Edit

 
Oxwich Bay, Gower, South Wales

Oxwich is in the far south of Gower. Attractions include the Oxwich Burrows, the Tudor Oxwich Castle, Penrice Castle and Oxwich Bay.[12] The ancient church is dedicated to Saint Illtyd. Legend has it that the stone baptismal font was placed there by the saint himself.[citation needed]

Parkmill Edit

Parkmill is an inland village between Penmaen and Ilston, on the northern side of the A4118 road, the main road between Swansea and Port Eynon, in a wooded valley. It once lay within Parc le Breos, a deer park established in the 1221–32 CE by John de Braose, Marcher Lord of Gower.

Penclawdd Edit

Penclawdd (Welsh: Pen-clawdd) is in the north of the peninsula. It is one of the larger villages in Gower. Part of the village is perched on a high location, enjoying panoramic views over the Loughor estuary and Gower country, while the main part of the village stretches along the edge of the estuary. It is plentiful in birdlife, and wild horses roam the estuary. Penclawdd is known for its local cockle industry, which goes back for many years to Roman times.

It is in Swansea's Penclawdd electoral ward.

Pennard Edit

 
Pennard Castle, on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales

Pennard (Welsh: Llanarthbodu)[1] is on the south of the peninsula, about 7 miles south west of Swansea city centre. It falls within the Pennard ward of Swansea. It has a church, health centre, library, a primary school and a golf course. It contains the ruins of Pennard Castle. The poets Vernon Watkins (1906–1967), Harri Webb (1920–1994) and Nigel Jenkins (1949–2014) are buried at St Mary's church.

Penmaen Edit

Penmaen (Welsh: Pen-maen) is an inland village – a scatter of houses around the A4118 road at the foot of the slopes of Cefn Bryn. There are a number of archaeological sites in the area. It contains Parc-Le-Breos, a 19th-century hunting lodge, that was once the deer park of William de Breos, Lord of Gower, but today serves as a hotel and pony-trekking centre.

Penmaen Castle began as a small timber castle. Later it was replaced by a stone structure. Excavations in 1960 and 1961 led by Leslie Alcock found evidence that the castle was in use in the 12th and 13th centuries; the first phase was likely built by the Normans.[13] The timber gateway was destroyed by fire and later replaced by a drystone walled gate tower. Alcock suggested that stylistically this phase of the castle may have been built by the Welsh.[13]

Penmaen Burrows, a sandy headland west of Three Cliffs Bay, is part of the National Trust's Penrice Estate, bought with Enterprise Neptune funds in 1967.[14] The headland had been inundated by sand, probably in the 14th century, burying the now-ruined stone church. It was excavated in 1861 and remains sunk into the sand and overgrowth.[15]

Close to the ruined Church is a neolithic chambered tomb, with a substantial capstone, now partly collapsed but still supported on at least 6 upright stones. Sand inundations hampered the attempts at excavation in 1861, 1882 and 1893, and still make it hard to appreciate what the original landform would have been like. It was probably on a false summit of the headland.[16]

It is thought that the now lost village of Stedwarlango also lies buried somewhere under the Penmaen Burrows.[17]

A pencil and watercolour painting of Penmaen Burrows was made in 1951 by John Nash.[18]

Port Eynon Edit

This small, south coast village, extending from Port Eynon beach to the top of a hill, has two fish and chip shops at the sea front, a youth hostel, a pub, a coffee shop and a restaurant.

To the north-west lies Overton village, with footpaths to Overton Mere, a rocky beach. Half a mile to the east of the main beach stands the village of Horton.

Reynoldston Edit

Reynoldston is an inland village. It has its own elected community council.

It had one of the longest functioning community broadband schemes in Britain; which started in 2003 and finished at the end of 2008 following the availability of ADSL.

Rhossili Edit

 
Worm's Head at Rhossili

Rhossili (Welsh: Rhosili) is on the southwestern tip of the peninsula. Since the 1970s it has fallen within the boundaries of Swansea.[19] The village has a community council and is part of the Gower parliamentary constituency, and the Gower electoral ward.

Slade Edit

Slade is situated near the south coast, north west of Oxwich Bay. Points of interest include Eastern Slade Farm, a dairy farm and campsite.

The nearby Slade Bay includes a small beach, and is a breeding ground for fish such as rays, dogfish, common dab and bass.

Three Crosses Edit

Three Crosses (Welsh: Y Crwys) is an inland village at the north east of the peninsula. Situated at a crossroad on the road from Swansea city centre (10 km) to Penclawdd (5 km), it grew up in the early 19th century to serve small shallow collieries in the area. These collieries had disappeared by the early years of the 20th century, and since then Three Crosses has developed as a 'dormitory village' for Swansea. Three Crosses is home to Capel Y Crwys, a large independent chapel. The village is currently home to one village shop (Country Stores) and two public houses, The Joiners Arms and The Poundffald.

It has its own Community Council. Three Crosses community, in the City and County of Swansea, was formed in 2012 from the Three Crosses ward formerly in Llanrhidian Higher community.

Upper Killay Edit

Upper Killay (Welsh: Cilâ Uchaf) is an inland village and community. It has its own elected community council.[20] The Clyne Valley cycle track passes through the village. Upper Killay is a gateway to Gower from the east. It lies to the south of Dunvant. The main road through the village passes over a cattle grid to the west, which marks the start of Fairwood Common. The village has its own rugby team, Swansea Uplands RFC. Their clubhouse and playing fields are to the south of the village, on Fairwood Common. There is a primary school in Upper Killay, named Cila Primary School. The school has a nursery. There is a park next to the community centre and a village shop. Fairwood Hospital, an elderly care facility, closed in 2010.[21] The community population was 1,331 as of the 2011 census.[22]

Notable residents include Andrew Jones (filmmaker) and David Stacey (Actor).

Small settlements Edit

References Edit

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  14. ^ "Discover the National Trust Land Map". National Trust. Our land History: Part Penrice Estate. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
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External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of villages in Gower news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Crofty redirects here For the broadcaster see David Croft broadcaster The Gower Peninsula Welsh Gŵyr in the City and County of Swansea Wales United Kingdom is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty It contains over twenty villages and communities Gower PeninsulaPrincipal areaSwanseaPreserved countyWest GlamorganCountryWalesSovereign stateUnited KingdomDialling code01792PoliceSouth WalesFireMid and West WalesAmbulanceWelshList of places UK Wales Swansea Contents 1 Villages 1 1 Bishopston 1 2 Cheriton 1 3 Crofty 1 4 Gowerton 1 5 Ilston 1 6 Llangennith 1 7 Llanmadoc 1 8 Llanmorlais 1 9 Llanrhidian 1 10 Murton 1 11 Oxwich 1 12 Parkmill 1 13 Penclawdd 1 14 Pennard 1 15 Penmaen 1 16 Port Eynon 1 17 Reynoldston 1 18 Rhossili 1 19 Slade 1 20 Three Crosses 1 21 Upper Killay 2 Small settlements 3 References 4 External linksVillages EditBishopston Edit Main article Bishopston Swansea Bishopston Welsh Llandeilo Ferwallt or historically Llanmerwallt or Llancyngur Trosgardi 1 is an inland village 6 miles 9 5 km west southwest of Swansea and near the beaches of Caswell Bay Brandy Cove and Pwll Du One of the larger villages in Gower it has its own rugby club South Gower Rugby Football Club and its own primary and comprehensive schools Bishopston is part of Swansea s Bishopston ward Bishopston church at the head of Bishopston Valley is dedicated to Saint Teilo who gives the village its Welsh name The church contains a plain massive font of Romanesque type and its tower holds two 18th century bells In the churchyard are the remains of an old stone cross Cheriton Edit nbsp St Cadoc s ChurchCheriton near the north coast is a tourist destination where summer visitors stay whilst exploring the beaches in the local area The 13th century church of St Catwg or Cadoc is Grade 1 listed The psychoanalyst Ernest Jones is buried in its churchyard The author and cricketer William Collins was born at Cheriton Footpaths lead south east to Stembridge and south west to Llangenydd 2 51 36 54 N 4 14 25 W 51 61506 N 4 24035 W 51 61506 4 24035 Crofty Edit Crofty on the north coast is a small cockling village situated between Penclawdd and Llanmorlais 51 38 18 00 N 4 07 33 00 W 51 6383333 N 4 1258333 W 51 6383333 4 1258333 Gowerton Edit Main article Gowerton The inland village of Gowerton Welsh Tregŵyr about 4 miles north west of Swansea city centre is a gateway to Gower Its original name was Ffosfelin it has also been known as Gwter Felen The village falls within the Gowerton electoral ward of Swansea In 1980 the Welsh National Eisteddfod was hosted on the Elba area of the village The Eisteddfod stone Gorsedd stones is located on the round about opposite the garage on the road to Penclawdd 3 Ilston Edit Ilston Welsh Llanilltud Gŵyr is an inland village It has its own community council The population of the community in the United Kingdom Census 2001 was 538 The name of the village Welsh Llanilltud is thought to have originated from Saint Illtud The village is home to a brook a 13th century parish church which has a 15th century bell inscribed with a prayer to St Thomas and a Wildlife Trust of South amp West Wales limestone quarry 4 The community is surrounded by common land used as grazing land woodlands and fields 51 35 38 N 4 04 49 W 51 59399 N 4 08026 W 51 59399 4 08026See also Ilston Book Llangennith Edit Main article Llangennith Llangennith Welsh Llangynydd in north west Gower has a scattering of houses and one pub the King s Head It sits at a crossroads Moor Lane leads west to a caravan park near Rhossili Bay and Burrows Lane leads north to a caravan park overlooking Broughton Bay The 12th century village church St Cenydd s Church is the largest in Gower and was founded by St Cenydd who in the 6th century made a hermitage here which was destroyed by Vikings in 986 The folk singer Phil Tanner is buried in its churchyard A painting of Worm s Head from Llangennydd was made by Cedric Morris A painting of Llangennith Burrows by John Nash is held in the Government Art Collection Llanmadoc Edit Llanmadoc Welsh Llanmadog is in the north west of Gower The village is named after the churchyard of St Madoc or Maidoc who founded his hermitage or monastery here in the 6th century The 13th century building was restored in 1865 but retains a Romanesque font and a Romano British tombstone 5 Llanmadoc Hill formed of Old Red Sandstone is a landmark of west Gower and affords wide views from the top An evocative painting of the Hill by Cedric Morris may be seen at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Swansea A painting of Llanmadoc was also made by John Nash The Medulli were the likely Celtic tribal ancestors of Madoc Haplogroup R1b Y DNA is consistent with the regions of Llanmadoc Wales and Medoc Bordeaux France and the Celtic migrations from the South East to the North West and likely predates St Madoc The population was 365 in 2011 6 Close by communities include Cheriton and Landimore Nearby beaches include Broughton Bay and Whiteford Sands It is in the community of Llangennith Llanmadoc and Cheriton Llanmorlais Edit Llanmorlais on the north coast was a cockling village The name Llanmorlais is not a true Llan place name but a corruption of the village s old name Glan Morlais which refers to the banks of Morlais Stream 7 The village is in Penclawdd electoral ward of Swansea In 2014 it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in Wales 8 Llanrhidian Edit Llanrhidian is a north Gower estuarine village sloping down to salt marshes It is in the Gower electoral ward of Swansea and the community of Llanrhidian Lower The village gets its name from Saint Rhidian Its church is dedicated to St Illtyd and St Rhidian The present building was constructed in the 13th century with a chancel and tower added in the 14th century In the porch may be seen a 9th century stone bearing simple carvings of human figures and animals A standing stone on the village green may be the remains of a village cross 9 The village is served by an Esso filling station shop and post office two public houses The Welcome to Town and The Dolphin Inn a primary school and a community hall Murton Edit Murton is in the community of Bishopston and is also a ward for elections to Bishopston Community Council 10 Murton lies between Bishopston and the village of Newton Murton is home to Murton Methodist Church 11 a Wesleyan Methodist Church dating back to 1828 which celebrated the centenary of its current building in 1997 Murton also hosts Murton Rovers AFC Football team citation needed Oxwich Edit nbsp Oxwich Bay Gower South WalesMain article Oxwich Oxwich is in the far south of Gower Attractions include the Oxwich Burrows the Tudor Oxwich Castle Penrice Castle and Oxwich Bay 12 The ancient church is dedicated to Saint Illtyd Legend has it that the stone baptismal font was placed there by the saint himself citation needed Parkmill Edit Main article Parkmill Parkmill is an inland village between Penmaen and Ilston on the northern side of the A4118 road the main road between Swansea and Port Eynon in a wooded valley It once lay within Parc le Breos a deer park established in the 1221 32 CE by John de Braose Marcher Lord of Gower Penclawdd Edit Main article Penclawdd Penclawdd Welsh Pen clawdd is in the north of the peninsula It is one of the larger villages in Gower Part of the village is perched on a high location enjoying panoramic views over the Loughor estuary and Gower country while the main part of the village stretches along the edge of the estuary It is plentiful in birdlife and wild horses roam the estuary Penclawdd is known for its local cockle industry which goes back for many years to Roman times It is in Swansea s Penclawdd electoral ward Pennard Edit nbsp Pennard Castle on the Gower Peninsula South WalesMain article Pennard Pennard Welsh Llanarthbodu 1 is on the south of the peninsula about 7 miles south west of Swansea city centre It falls within the Pennard ward of Swansea It has a church health centre library a primary school and a golf course It contains the ruins of Pennard Castle The poets Vernon Watkins 1906 1967 Harri Webb 1920 1994 and Nigel Jenkins 1949 2014 are buried at St Mary s church Penmaen Edit Penmaen Welsh Pen maen is an inland village a scatter of houses around the A4118 road at the foot of the slopes of Cefn Bryn There are a number of archaeological sites in the area It contains Parc Le Breos a 19th century hunting lodge that was once the deer park of William de Breos Lord of Gower but today serves as a hotel and pony trekking centre Penmaen Castle began as a small timber castle Later it was replaced by a stone structure Excavations in 1960 and 1961 led by Leslie Alcock found evidence that the castle was in use in the 12th and 13th centuries the first phase was likely built by the Normans 13 The timber gateway was destroyed by fire and later replaced by a drystone walled gate tower Alcock suggested that stylistically this phase of the castle may have been built by the Welsh 13 Penmaen Burrows a sandy headland west of Three Cliffs Bay is part of the National Trust s Penrice Estate bought with Enterprise Neptune funds in 1967 14 The headland had been inundated by sand probably in the 14th century burying the now ruined stone church It was excavated in 1861 and remains sunk into the sand and overgrowth 15 Close to the ruined Church is a neolithic chambered tomb with a substantial capstone now partly collapsed but still supported on at least 6 upright stones Sand inundations hampered the attempts at excavation in 1861 1882 and 1893 and still make it hard to appreciate what the original landform would have been like It was probably on a false summit of the headland 16 It is thought that the now lost village of Stedwarlango also lies buried somewhere under the Penmaen Burrows 17 A pencil and watercolour painting of Penmaen Burrows was made in 1951 by John Nash 18 Port Eynon Edit Main article Port Eynon This small south coast village extending from Port Eynon beach to the top of a hill has two fish and chip shops at the sea front a youth hostel a pub a coffee shop and a restaurant To the north west lies Overton village with footpaths to Overton Mere a rocky beach Half a mile to the east of the main beach stands the village of Horton Reynoldston Edit Main article Reynoldston Reynoldston is an inland village It has its own elected community council It had one of the longest functioning community broadband schemes in Britain which started in 2003 and finished at the end of 2008 following the availability of ADSL Rhossili Edit nbsp Worm s Head at RhossiliMain article Rhossili Rhossili Welsh Rhosili is on the southwestern tip of the peninsula Since the 1970s it has fallen within the boundaries of Swansea 19 The village has a community council and is part of the Gower parliamentary constituency and the Gower electoral ward Slade Edit Slade is situated near the south coast north west of Oxwich Bay Points of interest include Eastern Slade Farm a dairy farm and campsite The nearby Slade Bay includes a small beach and is a breeding ground for fish such as rays dogfish common dab and bass Three Crosses Edit Three Crosses Welsh Y Crwys is an inland village at the north east of the peninsula Situated at a crossroad on the road from Swansea city centre 10 km to Penclawdd 5 km it grew up in the early 19th century to serve small shallow collieries in the area These collieries had disappeared by the early years of the 20th century and since then Three Crosses has developed as a dormitory village for Swansea Three Crosses is home to Capel Y Crwys a large independent chapel The village is currently home to one village shop Country Stores and two public houses The Joiners Arms and The Poundffald It has its own Community Council Three Crosses community in the City and County of Swansea was formed in 2012 from the Three Crosses ward formerly in Llanrhidian Higher community Upper Killay Edit Upper Killay Welsh Cila Uchaf is an inland village and community It has its own elected community council 20 The Clyne Valley cycle track passes through the village Upper Killay is a gateway to Gower from the east It lies to the south of Dunvant The main road through the village passes over a cattle grid to the west which marks the start of Fairwood Common The village has its own rugby team Swansea Uplands RFC Their clubhouse and playing fields are to the south of the village on Fairwood Common There is a primary school in Upper Killay named Cila Primary School The school has a nursery There is a park next to the community centre and a village shop Fairwood Hospital an elderly care facility closed in 2010 21 The community population was 1 331 as of the 2011 census 22 Notable residents include Andrew Jones filmmaker and David Stacey Actor Small settlements EditBurry Green is a hamlet on the junction between the north Gower road from Swansea to Llangenith and the road south to Port Eynon and Rhossili on the south Gower coast The latter road forms the shortest road link between Rhossili and Llangenith It is a little over a mile north west of Reynoldston 23 and is not far from the Burry Stream which runs north into the Loughor estuary The large village green faces the north eastern slopes of Cefn Bryn the second highest point in Gower Footpaths lead north across Ryers Down to Cheriton Caswell village rises above Caswell Bay one of the most popular bays in south Gower 51 34 16 N 4 01 04 W 51 57115 N 4 01787 W 51 57115 4 01787 Horton is a south Gower village situated just north east of Port Eynon off the A4118 road Steep lanes descend to sea level where there are dunes and firm sands and where visitors may enjoy good bathing canoeing fishing and walking Footpaths lead west to Port Eynon and east to Slade Bay Lucas Bay Oxwich Point and Oxwich 51 33 12 00 N 4 12 06 00 W 51 5533333 N 4 2016667 W 51 5533333 4 2016667 Kittle is an inland village near to Bishopston spreading north and south of the Pennard Road It is in Swansea s Pennard electoral ward 51 35 03 00 N 4 03 35 00 W 51 5841667 N 4 0597222 W 51 5841667 4 0597222 Knelston Welsh Llan y tair mair is an inland settlement on a conspicuous rise one mile south west of Reynoldston It is in the Gower ward 24 51 34 46 00 N 4 12 53 00 W 51 5794444 N 4 2147222 W 51 5794444 4 2147222 In neighbouring fields may be found ruins of a 12th century church of St Taurin and three standing stones Landimore is a north Gower hamlet descending to salt marshes east of Cheriton It is in the Gower ward between Llanmadoc and Llanrhidian On the slopes of a hill to the west are traces of Landimore Castle also known as Bovehill Castle Langland village near the south Gower coast adjoins the Langland Bay beach resort It is in the Newton and Oystermouth wards 25 51 34 11 00 N 4 00 12 00 W 51 5697222 N 4 0033333 W 51 5697222 4 0033333 Llandewi or Llanddewi is an inland hamlet on the road linking the north Gower villages of Llangenith Llanmadoc and Llanrhidian with the south Gower villages of Port Eynon and Rhossili It is in the Port Eynon community council area approximately 2 miles south west of Reynoldston and 3 miles north of Rhossili 26 The church of St David was built by Henry de Gower between 1328 and 1347 Its tower contains an 18th century bell 27 51 34 46 00 N 4 13 25 00 W 51 5794444 N 4 2236111 W 51 5794444 4 2236111 Llethryd or Llethrid is an inland farming settlement near the centre of Gower around the B4271 road out of Swansea just over halfway between Upper Killay and Llanrhidian and on the western edge of Pengwern Common Here the road descends steeply into a little wooded valley through which flows the stream of Parkmill Pill About 200 yards south of the road lies the entrance to the vast Llethryd Tooth Cave Middleton lies on the south west edge of Gower on the outskirts of Rhossili village and not far from Rhossili Bay It has a much used village hall Lanes lead south to Fall Bay and Mewslade and north across Rhossili Down to Llangenydd Nicholaston is a farming community near the south coast of Gower on the road between Penmaen and Oxwich It is in the Gower ward 28 The isolated church of St Nicolas was built in the 14th century but was thoroughly reconstructed in 1894 Its alabaster pulpit incorporates sculptures of the 19th century theologians Keble Liddon and Pusey Oldwalls on the north Gower road a little west of Llanrhidian consists of a small number of houses and a holiday accommodation site 29 Overton in south Gower is a secluded hamlet situated 1 3 of a mile west of Port Eynon It is in the Gower ward Footpaths lead south to the pebbly beach of Overton Mere and west along the cliffs to Paviland The Knave and Rhossili Oxwich Green in south Gower is a farming settlement on the road between the villages of Oxwich and Slade Penrice a hamlet in south Gower inland from Oxwich Bay is approachable by steep narrow roads On its village green once a social centre of Gower stands St Andrew s Church Penrice and the stone base of a former cross The painter Alfred Janes has a memorial in the churchyard Penrice Park contains an 18th century country house and the remains of a Norman castle both known as Penrice Castle Pitton is a sheltered settlement in south west Gower near Rhossili centred on Great Pitton Farm one of the oldest farms in Gower It is in the Gower ward In the 18th century some villagers were involved in smuggling Lanes lead south from Pitton Hill to the sea at Mewslade and north across Rhossili Downs to Llangenith Pilton Green consists of a few houses on the road connecting the villages of Scurlage and Rhossili Scurlage in southern Gower lies at the junction of roads leading to Port Eynon or Rhossili It has a sports field and a caravan site Some walls of Scurlage Castle may be seen Southgate is on the cliffs of south Gower within the Pennard community of Swansea It is near Pennard golf links Footpaths lead to Pobbles and Three Cliffs Bay References Edit a b Williams Nino 11 January 2020 The lost Welsh place names of Gower walesonline Retrieved 12 January 2020 Cheriton Info and Photos Welcometogower co uk Archived from the original on 5 March 2014 Retrieved 27 February 2014 Gowerton local history Archived 12 February 2005 at the Wayback Machine CADW Historic Landscape Characterisation Ilston Ggat org uk Retrieved 27 February 2014 St Madoc s Church Llanmadoc The gower com Retrieved 27 February 2014 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Llanmadoc Built up area W37000135 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 26 September 2020 GOWER GWYR www someplacenamesinsouthwales 4t com Retrieved 10 January 2010 UK s most desirable postcodes revealed BBC News St Rhidian amp St Illtyd Church Llanrhidian The gower com Retrieved 27 February 2014 Bishopston CC Bishopston Community Council Retrieved 26 May 2022 1 Archived 13 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Holiday amp background information on the village of Oxwich The gower com Retrieved 27 February 2014 a b Alcock Leslie Talbot E J 1966 Castle Tower Penmaen A Norman Ring work in Glamorgan The Antiquaries Journal 46 2 196 doi 10 1017 S0003581500053245 Discover the National Trust Land Map National Trust Our land History Part Penrice Estate Retrieved 14 June 2023 Penmaen Burrows Church ID PRN00287w in the SMR for Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust GGAT Penmaen Burrows Chambered Tomb ID PRN00250w in the SMR for Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust GGAT National Trust web page for Penmaen and Nicholaston Burrows See also interactive maps of NT property ownership John Northcote Nash Penmaen Burrows 1951 mutualart com A Guide to Gower published by the Gower Society ISBN 0 902767 23 2 Upper Killay Community Council Swansea www gowercc org uk Archived from the original on 8 November 2009 Retrieved 10 January 2010 An old fever hospital on the very edge of Gower is up for sale for far less than you might imagine Wales On line 22 February 2018 Retrieved 18 March 2020 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Upper Killay Parish W04000598 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 26 September 2020 Burry Holiday Cottages Self catering cottages in the Gower Peninsula Swansea South Wales www burrycottages co uk Retrieved 10 January 2010 Microsoft Word Gower Ward Profile Dec 08 doc PDF Retrieved 27 February 2014 permanent dead link Microsoft Word Newton Ward Profile Dec 08 doc PDF Retrieved 27 February 2014 permanent dead link Historical information at GENUKI Llandewi Church St David s Church Explore gower co uk Archived from the original on 29 July 2012 Retrieved 27 February 2014 Penmaen and Nicholaston The villages of Penmaen and Nicholaston The Gower Peninsula South Wales www the gower com Retrieved 10 January 2010 Oldwalls Leisure Ltd Luxury Accommodation Gower Swansea Location www oldwallsleisure com Archived from the original on 5 April 2010 Retrieved 10 January 2010 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gower Peninsula Gower Community Councils Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of villages in Gower amp oldid 1169459948 Small communities, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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