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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Rhydowen

Rhydowen is a small village in Ceredigion in south-west Wales.

It has a population of about 347, of which around 200 are Welsh-speaking.

The village hall, established in 1917, has been recently demolished, despite local protest. The hall, declared derelict in 1973 after falling into disrepair due to lack of use, or indeed maintenance, had undergone several attempts at restoration; but any future efforts were deemed too costly.

The old corn mill at Rhydowen, now a private dwelling house
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Login, Carmarthenshire
via Llanglydwen
  Great Western Railway
Whitland & Cardigan Railway
  Llanfyrnach