Van, Llanidloes

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Van (Welsh : Y Fan) is the Anglicised name for a small hamlet to the north west of Llanidloes in central Wales. It is also often spelt "Fan", with the full, correct name being "Y Fan". It is believed the name originates from the two ancient farms of the area, Manledd Uchaf and Manledd Isaf. The hamlet grew in the 19th century with the discovery of large deposits of lead, and a thriving mine was developed. At one point during the late 19th century 'Van Mine' was the most productive in Europe.[citation needed] The mines declined under pressure from foreign imports in the early 20th century, and operations ceased in the inter-war period. The name Van is also given to the small lake located just outside the village, Van Pool (Pwll y Fan).