Llanfaethlu is a village and community in the north west of Anglesey, in north-west Wales. The community population taken at the 2011 Census was 553.[1] The village takes its name from the Church of Saint Maethlu. The community includes Llanfwrog.
^"Community population 2011". Retrieved 19 May 2015.
Llanfaethlu is a village and community in the north west of Anglesey, in north-west Wales. The community population taken at the 2011 Census was 553....
country house, on the northwest of the Isle of Anglesey, about 1 km NW of Llanfaethlu in Wales, at grid reference SH309878. "Carreglwyd" is Welsh for "grey...
Parish". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 17 May 2024. "Llanfaethlu Parish". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 17 May 2024...
operates along this road daily, except for Sundays, running between Cemaes, Llanfaethlu, Llanfachraeth and Holyhead. The Wales Coast Path is forced inland here...
open to the public either regularly or by appointment. Carreglwyd, Llanfaethlu Cestyll Garden Plas Cadnant Plas Newydd Aberglasney Gardens Dinefwr Park...
sites have been discovered with tools made from flint, such as near Llanfaethlu, a long house excavated from 6000 years ago. Further examples of human...
(Gregynog Hall) Fire in the Mountain (near Abermagwr) Gottwood festival (Llanfaethlu) The Big Retreat Festival (Lawrenny) Unearthed Festival (Solva) Tafwyl...
Fach, Llandyfaelog, Llanfaelog St Maelrhys 1 Llanfaelrhys St Maethlu 1 Llanfaethlu St Marcella 1 Llanfarchell St Margaret 13 Aberaman, Blackwood, Bodelwyddan...
lavas and tuffs. The schists are also present to the north and east of Llanfaethlu, at Mynydd Bodafon and patchily along the north coast. Though these schemes...
outskirts before heading southwest to Tregele, Llanrhyddlad, and Llanfaethlu. Near Llanfaethlu is briefly turns southeats and then south to Llanfachraeth and...
Wales (potentially Wales' first village). The wooden long houses near Llanfaethlu is the remains of a Neolithic village dated to 4,000 BC. Flint tools...