Cynwyd

This article is about the village in Wales. For the town in Pennsylvania, United States, see Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
Cynwyd

The Square (Y Sgwar)
Cynwyd
 Cynwyd shown within Denbighshire
Population 542 (2011)
OS grid referenceSJ056411
CommunityCynwyd
Principal areaDenbighshire
Ceremonial countyClwyd
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town CORWEN
Postcode district LL21
Dialling code 01490
Police North Wales
Fire North Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK ParliamentClwyd South
Welsh AssemblyClwyd South
List of places
UK
Wales
Denbighshire

Coordinates: 52°57′32″N 3°24′22″W / 52.959°N 3.406°W / 52.959; -3.406

Cynwyd Welsh pronunciation: [kʌ́nʊid] is a small village and community in the Edeirnion area of Denbighshire in Wales, located about 2 miles (3 km) south west of the town of Corwen. It had a population of 528 in 2001,[1] increasing to 542 at the census 2011,[2] and is home to a large factory, run by Ifor Williams Trailers.

Gwerclas Hall is situated approximately 1.5 km north-west of Cynwyd village. The present grade II* listed building dates mainly to 1767 and was built for Hugh Hughes Lloyd, replacing a house that had stood on the site for several hundred years. In was constructed in three storeys with a three bay frontage and a central pedimented porch entrance.[3] The Gwerclas estate became part of the Rhug estate in 1824 on the death of Richard Hughes until it was sold in 1972.

Cynwyd railway station was formerly a station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line; it closed to passengers on 18 January 1965.

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