Llansteffan, is a village and
community
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situated on the south coast of
Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire (; or informally ') is a Principal areas of Wales, county in the South West Wales, south-west of Wales. The three largest towns are Llanelli, Carmarthen and Ammanford. Carmarthen is the county town and administrative centre. ...
,
Wales
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, lying on the estuary of the
River Tywi, south of
Carmarthen
Carmarthen (, ; , 'Merlin's fort' or possibly 'Sea-town fort') is the county town of Carmarthenshire and a community (Wales), community in Wales, lying on the River Towy north of its estuary in Carmarthen Bay. At the 2021 United Kingdom cen ...
.
Description
The community includes
Llanybri and is bordered by the communities of:
Laugharne Township;
Llangynog
Llangynog (; ) is a village and community at the confluence of the Afon Eirth and the Afon Tanat at the foot of the Berwyn range in north Powys (previously Montgomeryshire), Wales.
It lies at the foot of the Milltir Cerrig mountain pass ...
;
Llangain;
St Ishmael; and
Pembrey and Burry Port Town. The population of the community was 941 in 2011 which includes the Llansteffan village population of 424.
Llansteffan means "
Llan of Saint Stephen", but honours a 6th-century Welsh associate of
Saint Teilo
Saint Teilo ( or '; Wainewright, John. in ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'', Vol. XIV. Robert Appleton Co. (New York), 1912. Accessed 20 July 2013. or '; or '; – 9 February ), also known as Eliud, was a British Christian monk, bish ...
rather than the more widely known
protomartyr.
The parish of Llansteffan consists of two distinct villages with separate churches: Llansteffan by the estuary and Llanybri inland on the hilltop. St Ystyffan's church is a grade II* listed building. Between the castle and village sits
Plas Llanstephan,
Lord Kylsant's former residence, which is also a grade II* listed building
Castle
Llansteffan Castle, built by the
Normans
The Normans (Norman language, Norman: ''Normaunds''; ; ) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norsemen, Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia. The Norse settlements in West Franc ...
in the 12th century and granted to the
Marmion family, stands above the village on a promontory commanding the estuary passage. Located between the ferry crossing-points of the Tywi and
Tâf rivers, Llansteffan was an important staging post on the coastal route from
Glamorgan
Glamorgan (), or sometimes Glamorganshire ( or ), was Historic counties of Wales, one of the thirteen counties of Wales that existed from 1536 until their abolishment in 1974. It is located in the South Wales, south of Wales. Originally an ea ...
via
Kidwelly
Kidwelly () is a town and community (Wales), community in Carmarthenshire, southwest Wales, approximately northwest of the most populous town in the county, Llanelli. At the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 census the community had a population ...
to
Pembroke.
Ferry Crossing
The village was connected to
Ferryside, on the opposite bank of the Towy estuary, by a ferry until the 1950s. It saved visitors a 16-mile road trip.

In 2018, a ferry service resumed using an amphibious boat to negotiate Llansteffan beach by
Carmarthen Bay Ferries using a customized
Sealegs Amphibious Craft offering 5-10 minute crossings to Llansteffan and 45 minute estuary and 1 hour trips, having received a grant of £300,000 from the
Coastal Communities Fund. The grant had been applied for by a former resident of the community
Professor Kenton Morganand local reactions to the service and the culture of
grantsmanship was covered in a BBC Radio 4 programme.
Governance
At the local level, Llansteffan is governed by Llansteffan & Llanybri Community Council comprising up to 10 community councillors.
Until 2022 a county
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 t ...
of Llansteffan existed. This ward stretched north from Llansteffan to include Llangynog and Llangain, with a total population of 2,006. From the
2022 local elections Llansteffan was merged with the St Clears ward to become 'St Clears and Llansteffan', represented by two county councillors.
Notable people
*The poet
Dylan Thomas
Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer, whose works include the poems " Do not go gentle into that good night" and " And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" ''Un ...
had strong family links to Llansteffan. The triangle formed by Llangynog, Llangain and Llansteffan constitutes as Thomas once put it, his "breeding-box valley". His mother's family, the Williamses, lived within this triangle in farms such as Waunfwlchan, Llwyngwyn, Maesgwyn and Penycoed. His mother's half-sister, Anne, lived in Rose Cottage in the village.
*The artist
Osi Rhys Osmond, lived in Llansteffan for 30 years until his death.
* Lieutenant Tomos Stephens, an
SAS soldier who was taken prisoner during
Operation Bulbasket in World War II, then beaten to death by a German officer.
See also
*
Llanybri
*
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Lanstephan
Maurice FitzGerald ( 1105 – c. September 1176) was Lord of Maynooth, Naas and Llanstephan. He was a medieval Anglo-Norman baron and a major figure in the Norman invasion of Ireland. Cokayne 1890
Wars in Wales and Ireland
A Welsh Marcher L ...
References
External links
''Community website''Llareggub, Llansteffan and the 1939 War Register
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Seaside resorts in Wales
Communities in Carmarthenshire
Villages in Carmarthenshire
Carmarthen Bay
Carmarthenshire electoral wards