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Llangunnor

Llangunnor
Llangunnor Church.jpg
Parish church of Saint Ceinwr
Llangunnor is located in Carmarthenshire
Llangunnor
Llangunnor
Llangunnor shown within Carmarthenshire
Population 2,381 (2011)
OS grid reference SN433200
Community
  • Llangunnor
Principal area
Ceremonial county
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Carmarthen
Postcode district SA31
Dialling code 01267
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament
Welsh Assembly
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UK
Wales
Carmarthenshire
51°51′25″N 4°16′34″W / 51.85699°N 4.276085°W / 51.85699; -4.276085Coordinates: 51°51′25″N 4°16′34″W / 51.85699°N 4.276085°W / 51.85699; -4.276085

Llangunnor is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is the southern suburb of Carmarthen town and consists mainly of typical suburban housing which has expanded in recent years. It has a small shop, two chapels, a church and a Primary School. It is made up of the villages and hamlets of Nantycaws, Pensarn, Login and Pibwrlwyd.

The parish church of Saint Ceinwr is the resting place of David Charles the famous Welsh hymn-writer. The oldest part of the present church building dates possibly from the 14th century, But the site has probably been a holy place since the earliest years of Celtic Christianity. The church is a Grade II listed building.

The vicars of St Ceinwr's can be traced back to at least 1661 and are recorded on the Incumbent board inside the church.

A stone tablet inside the church commemorates the well-known essayist and politician Sir Richard Steele. The organ was a gift from the Francis family, installed in 1951, and originally stood in the Deri Ormond Mansion, Ceredigion.

The parish also has two nonconformist chapels - Babell which is Methodist and Philadelphia which is Independent.

Llangunnor boasts a dual stream mixed County Primary School for day pupils aged 3 to 11 years. The present school buildings were opened in 1961 and accommodate the Junior Department, Welsh Nursery and English Infants. The Nursery and Welsh Infant Departments are accommodated in a section built in 1980. The school is sited in semi-rural surroundings south of the town of Carmarthen, close to the River Tywi.

Llangunnor Community Council is made of two wards (East & West) and represented by thirteen elected members. The Council meets on the third Thursday of every month (except in August) at 'Yr Aelwyd' and meeting are open to the general public.

The community is bordered by the communities of: Abergwili; Llanarthney; Llanddarog; Llangyndeyrn; Llandyfaelog; and Carmarthen, all being in Carmarthenshire.


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