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Llanpumsaint

Llanpumsaint (Welsh pronunciation; Welsh "Llan" church + "pum" five + "saint" saint(s)) is a village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales. In the 2001 UK Census, Llanpumsaint community had a population of 595.[1] It is not to be confused with Pumsaint, a small village some distance away on the River Cothi. The population increased in 2011 to 734, and thus the percentage of Welsh speakers declined.[2]

Llanpumsaint

Gareg Hir standing stone
Llanpumsaint
Location within Carmarthenshire
Population734 (20011)[1]
OS grid referenceSN415295
Community
  • Llanpumsaint
Principal area
Ceremonial county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCARMARTHEN
Postcode districtSA33
Dialling code01267
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Carmarthenshire
51°56′20″N 4°18′04″W / 51.939°N 4.3011°W / 51.939; -4.3011Coordinates: 51°56′20″N 4°18′04″W / 51.939°N 4.3011°W / 51.939; -4.3011

Llanpumsaint community comprises the neighbouring hamlet of Nebo, the spiritual community and temple at Skanda Vale and a number of farms.

According to the 2001 Census, 50% of those living in Llanpumsaint community are able to speak, read and write Welsh,[3] this is well above the 39% average recorded for Carmarthenshire in the same census.[4]

Location

Llanpumsaint is located on a minor road that joins the B4336 just north of Bronwydd Arms and the A486 at Llandysul and Pentrecwrt. The village straddles the River Gwili between Bronwydd and Llanllawddog, at the confluence of two small tributaries, Nant-cwm-cerwyn and Nant Aeron. The nearest major settlement is Carmarthen, approximately 4.5 miles (7 km) away by road.

The community is bordered by the communities of: Llanfihangel-ar-Arth; Llanllawddog; Bronwydd; and Cynwyl Elfed, all being in Carmarthenshire.

History

Foundation

The name Llanpumsaint translates as "Parish of the Five Saints" ("Llan" means church or enclosed area of land). The five saints were brothers named Gwyn, Gwynno, Gwynoro, Ceitho and Celynin who came from the nearby hamlet of Cynwyl Gaeo. They were sons of Cynyr Barbtruc (or "cut-beard"; Welsh: "Cynyr Farfdrwch") and descendants of Cunedda the Imperator (Welsh: "Cynyr Wledig").

The five brothers are said to have built the Llanpumsaint Parish Church around the 5th or 6th Century. It is thought that they built the church on a pre-existing pagan site. There are also five pools in Nant-cwm-cerwyn which are named after each of the saints.[5] These pools were the destination for pilgrimages to the village during the Middle Ages. Such pilgrimages tended to take place around the time of St. David's Day.[6]

The names of the five saints appear elsewhere in the area. One of the brothers, Ceitho, is the patron saint of Llangeitho in Ceredigion where he founded an abbey and lived as a hermit there within. Another example is St Celynin's Church in the neighbouring community of Bronwydd which was built as a missionary church to Llanpumsaint in 1894.[7]

Evidence of medieval settlement at Pant Glas

At Allt Pant Glas, to the south of Llanpumsaint village, there are earthworks indicating the site of a possible medieval timber castle of the motte and bailey or ringwork form.[8]

Railway village 1864-1965

In 1860 the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway was opened. "Llanpumpsaint" station was opened in 1864 when the line was extended as far as Llandysul. At the height of its operation, the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line linked Llanpumsaint to Carmarthen in the south (connecting to the West Wales Line) and to Cardigan, Aberaeron and Aberystwyth (connecting to the Cambrian Line) in the north.

The railway served the village for over 100 years until the line finally closed (having ceased carrying passengers in February 1965 and the station). Freight trains continued to pass through the village on their way between Felin Fach and Carmarthen until 1973 when the line was finally closed and lifted.

The dismantled railway still passes through the village and, until recently, the original "Llanpumpsaint" station sign could be seen in front of the Railway Inn. In neighbouring Bronwydd, a 1 mile long section of the line was reopened in 1978 for tourists and named the Gwili Railway. The Gwili Railway aims to eventually restore the railway as far as Llanpumsaint. Plans are currently underway to extend the line Southwards to the site of Abergwili Junction.[9] However, the logistics of restoring the track as far north as Llanpumsaint (there are around seven derelict bridges crossing the Gwili between Conwyl Elfed and Llanpumsaint[10]) mean that there is currently no timetable for restoration.

Preceding station    Heritage railways Following station
Terminus   Gwili Railway
Future Extension
  Conwyl
Proposed

Llanpumsaint Parish Church

Llanpumsaint Parish Church (The Church of St Celynin, Ceitho, Gwyn, Gwyno and Gwynoro) is a medieval church belonging to the Church in Wales. The precise age of the church is unknown. At the time of the Religious census of 1851, the parish priest William Henry Powell attested that the church had been "...consecrated from time immemorial." There is a 6th-century Ogham stone in the churchyard which may give some indication of the church's age. The original church building was restored in 1882. An extension to the nave and the porch date from 1933.[11] The east window of the nave was designed by Mildred "Elsi" Eldridge, the wife of renowned Welsh poet R. S. Thomas.[12]

Very near to Llanpumsaint Parish Church is Bethel Presbyterian Chapel which was originally built in 1796. Nearer to the old railway line there is also Caersalem Baptist Chapel which was built in 1904.[13]

Skanda Vale

Skanda Vale, also known as "The Community of the Many Names of God", is an interfaith temple/monastery located in the Llanpumsaint Community, at a distance of 1.6 miles (3 km) from Llanpumsaint village. The temple holds festivals which are attended by pilgrims from all over the UK and even further afield. Skanda Vale also runs a hospice and is a registered charity.

Valli the elephant was given to Skanda Vale as a gift from the Sri Lankan president in 1981.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 15 November 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2004. Llanpumsaint Community Council
  2. ^ "Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics".
  3. ^ http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/index.asp?locID=4473&docID=-1[permanent dead link] Welsh Language Skills in Carmarthenshire Community Wards
  4. ^ "Carmarthenshire County CouncilÃ'Â -Ã'Â Welsh Language Statistics". Archived from the original on 23 December 2007. Retrieved 18 July 2008. Welsh Language Statistics for Carmarthenshire
  5. ^ Llanpumsaint Local History (in Welsh)
  6. ^ Aneirin Talfan Davies, Crwydro Sir Gâr (Llyfrau'r Dryw Publishing House, 1955)
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2008. The Church in Wales: St. Celynin's church, Bronwydd
  8. ^ [2] National Monuments Record of Wales: Crug, Allt Pant Glas
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 February 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2012. Rheilffordd Gwili
  10. ^ http://users.aol.com/WalesRails/gwil.htm Wales Rails: Gwili Railway
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 August 2007. Retrieved 15 July 2008. Carmarthenshire Church plans records
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2008. The Church in Wales: St Celynin, Ceitho, Gwyn, Gwyno and Gwynoro
  13. ^ http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Llanpumsaint/index.html UK & Ireland Genealogy online: Llanpumsaint

External links

  • GENUKI: Llanpumsaint
  • www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Llanpumsaint and surrounding area

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Llanpumsaint Welsh pronunciation Welsh Llan church pum five saint saint s is a village and community in Carmarthenshire Wales In the 2001 UK Census Llanpumsaint community had a population of 595 1 It is not to be confused with Pumsaint a small village some distance away on the River Cothi The population increased in 2011 to 734 and thus the percentage of Welsh speakers declined 2 LlanpumsaintGareg Hir standing stoneLlanpumsaintLocation within CarmarthenshirePopulation734 20011 1 OS grid referenceSN415295CommunityLlanpumsaintPrincipal areaCarmarthenshireCeremonial countyDyfedCountryWalesSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townCARMARTHENPostcode districtSA33Dialling code01267PoliceDyfed PowysFireMid and West WalesAmbulanceWelshUK ParliamentCarmarthen West and South PembrokeshireSenedd Cymru Welsh ParliamentCarmarthen West and South PembrokeshireList of places UK Wales Carmarthenshire 51 56 20 N 4 18 04 W 51 939 N 4 3011 W 51 939 4 3011 Coordinates 51 56 20 N 4 18 04 W 51 939 N 4 3011 W 51 939 4 3011Llanpumsaint community comprises the neighbouring hamlet of Nebo the spiritual community and temple at Skanda Vale and a number of farms According to the 2001 Census 50 of those living in Llanpumsaint community are able to speak read and write Welsh 3 this is well above the 39 average recorded for Carmarthenshire in the same census 4 Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 Foundation 2 2 Evidence of medieval settlement at Pant Glas 2 3 Railway village 1864 1965 3 Llanpumsaint Parish Church 4 Skanda Vale 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksLocation EditLlanpumsaint is located on a minor road that joins the B4336 just north of Bronwydd Arms and the A486 at Llandysul and Pentrecwrt The village straddles the River Gwili between Bronwydd and Llanllawddog at the confluence of two small tributaries Nant cwm cerwyn and Nant Aeron The nearest major settlement is Carmarthen approximately 4 5 miles 7 km away by road The community is bordered by the communities of Llanfihangel ar Arth Llanllawddog Bronwydd and Cynwyl Elfed all being in Carmarthenshire History EditFoundation Edit The name Llanpumsaint translates as Parish of the Five Saints Llan means church or enclosed area of land The five saints were brothers named Gwyn Gwynno Gwynoro Ceitho and Celynin who came from the nearby hamlet of Cynwyl Gaeo They were sons of Cynyr Barbtruc or cut beard Welsh Cynyr Farfdrwch and descendants of Cunedda the Imperator Welsh Cynyr Wledig The five brothers are said to have built the Llanpumsaint Parish Church around the 5th or 6th Century It is thought that they built the church on a pre existing pagan site There are also five pools in Nant cwm cerwyn which are named after each of the saints 5 These pools were the destination for pilgrimages to the village during the Middle Ages Such pilgrimages tended to take place around the time of St David s Day 6 The names of the five saints appear elsewhere in the area One of the brothers Ceitho is the patron saint of Llangeitho in Ceredigion where he founded an abbey and lived as a hermit there within Another example is St Celynin s Church in the neighbouring community of Bronwydd which was built as a missionary church to Llanpumsaint in 1894 7 Evidence of medieval settlement at Pant Glas Edit At Allt Pant Glas to the south of Llanpumsaint village there are earthworks indicating the site of a possible medieval timber castle of the motte and bailey or ringwork form 8 Railway village 1864 1965 Edit Main article Llanpumpsaint railway station In 1860 the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway was opened Llanpumpsaint station was opened in 1864 when the line was extended as far as Llandysul At the height of its operation the Carmarthen Aberystwyth Line linked Llanpumsaint to Carmarthen in the south connecting to the West Wales Line and to Cardigan Aberaeron and Aberystwyth connecting to the Cambrian Line in the north The railway served the village for over 100 years until the line finally closed having ceased carrying passengers in February 1965 and the station Freight trains continued to pass through the village on their way between Felin Fach and Carmarthen until 1973 when the line was finally closed and lifted The dismantled railway still passes through the village and until recently the original Llanpumpsaint station sign could be seen in front of the Railway Inn In neighbouring Bronwydd a 1 mile long section of the line was reopened in 1978 for tourists and named the Gwili Railway The Gwili Railway aims to eventually restore the railway as far as Llanpumsaint Plans are currently underway to extend the line Southwards to the site of Abergwili Junction 9 However the logistics of restoring the track as far north as Llanpumsaint there are around seven derelict bridges crossing the Gwili between Conwyl Elfed and Llanpumsaint 10 mean that there is currently no timetable for restoration Preceding station Heritage railways Following stationTerminus Gwili RailwayFuture Extension ConwylProposedLlanpumsaint Parish Church EditLlanpumsaint Parish Church The Church of St Celynin Ceitho Gwyn Gwyno and Gwynoro is a medieval church belonging to the Church in Wales The precise age of the church is unknown At the time of the Religious census of 1851 the parish priest William Henry Powell attested that the church had been consecrated from time immemorial There is a 6th century Ogham stone in the churchyard which may give some indication of the church s age The original church building was restored in 1882 An extension to the nave and the porch date from 1933 11 The east window of the nave was designed by Mildred Elsi Eldridge the wife of renowned Welsh poet R S Thomas 12 Very near to Llanpumsaint Parish Church is Bethel Presbyterian Chapel which was originally built in 1796 Nearer to the old railway line there is also Caersalem Baptist Chapel which was built in 1904 13 Skanda Vale EditMain article Skanda Vale Skanda Vale also known as The Community of the Many Names of God is an interfaith temple monastery located in the Llanpumsaint Community at a distance of 1 6 miles 3 km from Llanpumsaint village The temple holds festivals which are attended by pilgrims from all over the UK and even further afield Skanda Vale also runs a hospice and is a registered charity Valli the elephant was given to Skanda Vale as a gift from the Sri Lankan president in 1981 Notable people EditMartha Llwyd 1766 1845 Welsh poet and hymnist William Williams 1788 1865 Welsh businessman based in London Radical MP 1835 1847 and 1850 1865 David Owen Brutus 1795 1866 a satirical writer editor and preacher Timothy Davies politician 1857 1951 Welsh businessman based in London Mayor of Fulham Liberal MP 1906 1920 Jennie Eirian Davies 1925 1982 Welsh politician and magazine editor References Edit a b Carmarthenshire County Council Llanpumsaint Community Council Archived from the original on 15 November 2004 Retrieved 15 November 2004 Llanpumsaint Community Council Custom report Nomis Official Labour Market Statistics http www carmarthenshire gov uk index asp locID 4473 amp docID 1 permanent dead link Welsh Language Skills in Carmarthenshire Community Wards Carmarthenshire County CouncilA A A A Welsh Language Statistics Archived from the original on 23 December 2007 Retrieved 18 July 2008 Welsh Language Statistics for Carmarthenshire 1 Llanpumsaint Local History in Welsh Aneirin Talfan Davies Crwydro Sir Gar Llyfrau r Dryw Publishing House 1955 St Celynin s Church Bronwydd Parish Control Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 15 July 2008 The Church in Wales St Celynin s church Bronwydd 2 National Monuments Record of Wales Crug Allt Pant Glas Home Archived from the original on 6 February 2010 Retrieved 29 September 2012 Rheilffordd Gwili http users aol com WalesRails gwil htm Wales Rails Gwili Railway List of Plans Available Archived from the original on 8 August 2007 Retrieved 15 July 2008 Carmarthenshire Church plans records St Celynin Ceitho Gwyn Gwyno and Gwynoro Parish Control Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 15 July 2008 The Church in Wales St Celynin Ceitho Gwyn Gwyno and Gwynoro http www genuki org uk big wal CMN Llanpumsaint index html UK amp Ireland Genealogy online LlanpumsaintExternal links EditLlanpumsaint community website GENUKI Llanpumsaint www geograph co uk photos of Llanpumsaint and surrounding area Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Llanpumsaint amp oldid 1105882826, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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