
Llangattock ( cy, Llangatwg) is a village,
community and
electoral ward
A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to t ...
in the
Brecon Beacons National Park in
Powys, Wales. It lies in the
Usk Valley just across the river from the town of
Crickhowell. The
Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal passes through the village en route between
Brecon and
Pontypool
Pontypool ( cy, Pont-y-pŵl ) is a town and the administrative centre of the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales. It has a population of 28,970.
Location
It is situated on the Afon Lwyd ri ...
. It is in the historic county of
Breconshire.
According to the
2011 UK Census
A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years. The 2011 census was held in all countries of the UK on 27 March 2011. It was the first UK census which could be completed online via the Internet. The Office for National ...
the population of the community was 999,
with the village itself having a population of around 660.
To the south of the village is the imposing Llangattock Escarpment whose great limestone cliffs were scarred by extensive quarrying in the nineteenth century. Above these is the great gritstone plateau of
Mynydd Llangatwg or Llangattock Mountain. Some of Britain's longest cave systems lie concealed beneath this hill, including
Ogof y Daren Cilau and
Ogof Agen Allwedd together with the shorter though more accessible cave of Eglwys Faen (or 'stone church').
The great natural amphitheatre formed by the cliffs of
Craig y Cilau
Craig y Cilau is a limestone escarpment in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales.
It was declared a national nature reserve in 1959 because of its importance for wildlife, particularly plants. It is situated on the north side of Myny ...
and the quarried Daren Cilau was designated a
national nature reserve on account of a variety of rare plants, notably species of
whitebeam endemic to the area. The hollow itself is thought to be a product of both glacial action and a massive rotational
landslip during the ice ages.
Llangattock elects a
community council of ten members who, amongst other things, are responsible for the running of Llangattock
cemetery.
Llangattock electoral ward also elects one county councillor to
Powys County Council.
The village has a playground opposite The Horseshoe Inn and at the far side of the playground is an
ancient burial cairn.
Residents
*
Admiral John Gell retired at Llanwysg House
*17th-century
metaphysical poet Henry Vaughan and his brother
Thomas Vaughan were schooled as boys by the local rector.
References
External links
Llangattock Community Council
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Villages in Powys
Communities in Powys
Wards of Powys
Brecon Beacons