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Starman 2112 | 14:53 Fri 16th Jul 2004 | People & Places
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Please help to answer a family arguement. About 25 years ago, as a boy, my father took to me to a deserted Welsh village. All I can remember of the place was we had to walk down a track to reach the empty buildings and there was a river running into the sea which (I think) split the village in two. My father claims the village was somewhere near Aberywstwyth whilst I think it was somewhere in North Wales. I would ideally like to know the name of the village and a grid reference if possible.
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It could be Nant Gwrtheyrn Welsh Language School, near Trefor on the Llyn Peninsula. It was once a quarrying village and was renovated in the late '70s.
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boognish 76,you could be right because the only time I've been to North Wales with the family we stayed in Nefyn. Do you know if there are alot deserted villages in Wales, just out of interest?
I'm not aware of any others. I have been to Nant Gwrtheyrn and it does sound like your description. They have a website - http://www.nantgwr.com/index-eng.php - look familiar?
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boognish76 - My memorys not that good!! I'll ask my father if he recalls what it looked like. Thanks for your help.

I live in Mid Wales and I seem to have the strange feeling that the place you're talking about is near a village called Abergynolwyn.

Sorry, that's all I have to offer, but if I dredge anything else up I'll let you know.  (That is, if you're still interested after all this time!!)

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Silencium - Yes I am still interested, because my father claims we staying in St. Dogmaels at the time, not North Wales.


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