Felinfoel

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Felinfoel
Population Not Recorded
See Llanelli Rural
OS grid reference SN519024
Principal area Carmarthenshire
Ceremonial county Dyfed
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LLANELLI
Postcode district SA14-15
Dialling code 01554
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Llanelli
List of places
UK
Wales
Carmarthenshire

Felinfoel (Welsh: Felin-foel) is a small village and community council ward on the River Lliedi on the northern border of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, West Wales, with a population of about 2,000.

The Felinfoel Brewery, home of Double Dragon Ale, is the oldest in Wales. The rugby union fly-half Phil Bennett, who played for Llanelli, Wales and the British Lions, is one of Felinfoel's most famous residents.

Felinfoel is part of the Llanelli Rural ward of Carmarthenshire County Council. It is generally considered a suburb of the town of Llanelli.

The village is renowned for its close community and ties with many famous names that have starred in past Llanelli RFC line-ups.

Local amenities

Felinfoel has an osteopath, a butcher's, a bakery, a fish and chip shop, locally produced real ale from the historic Felinfoel Brewery (famous pioneers of canned beer) and shop, a Co-op supermarket and a computer shop within the village.

Welsh Dragon motif of Felinfoel Brewery

It is a small village with a parish church and Nonconformist chapel. The Diplomat Hotel and Chasens health spa also fall within the village's borders.

To the north of the village and on the River Lliedi is a picturesque double reservoir which gives the Swiss Valley area its name.

Felinfoel's main Baptist chapel, 'Adulam', plays a significant role in the history of that Nonconformist sect, built as it is on the site of 'Ty Newydd', said by some to be the oldest Baptist settlement in Wales. Previously, the outlawed creed held its meetings in secret in Ogof Goetre Wen on the Morlais River some four miles away. Baptism, which was then exported to the plantations of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, where it became a key influence on the culture of the enslaved African population. Adulam's baptismal pool on the River Lleidi was in use for total immersions until the 1970s. The congregation would sit on the railway sleeper benches, and on the bridge over the river, and sing as the person was raised from the water. Felinfoel is also home to world darts championship runner-up marshall james.

Transport

Felinfoel has good links with the M4 motorway which leads to Swansea and Cardiff to the east and Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire in the west. The village is also linked by regular local bus services to Llanelli railway station.

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Coordinates: 51°42′03″N 4°08′40″W / 51.70075°N 4.14449°W / 51.70075; -4.14449


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