Carno

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Coordinates: 52°33′23″N 3°31′55″W / 52.5565°N 3.5319°W / 52.5565; -3.5319
Carno

Church of St John the Baptist, Carno
Carno

 Carno shown within Powys
OS grid reference SN961965
Principal area Powys
Ceremonial county Powys
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Postcode district SY
Dialling code 01686
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Montgomeryshire
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The former railway staton in 1986

Carno is a village in Powys, Mid Wales. It is located on the main A470 road between Llanbrynmair & Caersws.

The local railway station, on the Cambrian Line, closed as part of the Beeching closures in the 1960s. An ongoing campaign started in August 2009 for its reopening, with the Welsh Assembly agreeing to do a business study as part of the Cambrian Rail Study.[1] At present, the adjacent stations on the line are at Caersws and Machynlleth.

History

Carno was the original Welsh base of the Laura Ashley company when Bernard and Laura moved there from Kent in 1961. The factory closed in 2005.[2]

Carno has the remains of a Roman Fort or mound,(Gaer Noddfa), comprising a rectangular area 450 feet (140 m) by 270 feet (82 m) located on the bank of the river Carno adjoining the churchyard.[3][4] Local legend also makes reference to a supposed battle between two sons of Hywel Dda (Prince of Wales 942-950) in the area. One of the valleys, Cwm Nant y Penglog, is named after a stream which supposedly leads to the site of the battle as Cwm Nant y Penglog means 'Valley of the stream of the skull'.

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Wind Farm

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