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The Parish of Llangyfelach (continued)
Image 1, 2:
Sheep grazing near Llwyn-y-domen Farm
Image 3:
View looking north from above the village of Craig-cefn-parc.
Image 4:
View looking east from above Craig-cefn-parc. Cathelyd-isaf Farm is in the middle distance (centre)
Image 5:
View looking east-southeast from above Craig-cefn-parc towards the village of Clydach in the Swansea Valley.
Image 6:
Looking upstream towards the old bridge over the Lower Clydach river at Pont Llechart.
Image 7:
Lower Clydach river, looking upstream from the bridge at Pont Llechart.
Image 8:
Capel Gellionnen (Gellionnen Chapel)
This Unitarian chapel is remotely situated on the upland Mynydd Gellionnen, one of the highest regions of Llangyfelach parish. A chapel for protestant dissenters was first established here in 1692. The present building was erected in 1801 by Rev Josiah Rees. Learn more about Gellionnen Chapel on my Welsh Churches & Chapels Collection and on the Gathering the Jewels website and the GENUKI Llangyfelach Chapels Database.
Image 9:
View looking northeast from Mynydd Gellionnen, across the valley of the Upper Clydach river into neighbouring Llangiwg parish.
The flat-topped hill left of centre (framed) is Mynydd Allt-y-grug; to the right of Allt-y-grug is the Swansea Valley; to its left is Cefn Gwrhyd (Gwrhyd ridge). The community in the right middle distance is Pontardawe.
Image 10:
A telephoto lens shot of the framed area in the previous picture.On the horizon is Mynydd Allt-y-grug. In the middle distance, just left of centre, is St Ciwg's, the parish church of Llangiwg (see Welsh Churches & Chapels Collection for further details of St Ciwg's Church).
Find out more about Llangyfelach on the GENUKI website at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Llangyfelach/
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