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Cenarth

Free admission

Cenarth in Wales Mid, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Cenarth is a place of interest in Wales Mid, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Cenarth () is a village, parish and community in Carmarthenshire, on the border between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, and close to the border with Pembrokeshire, Wales. It stands on the banks of the River Teifi, 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Cardigan and 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Newcastle Emlyn, and features the Cenarth Falls, a popular visitor attraction, and several other listed structures including an 18th-century corn mill incorporating the National Coracle Centre.

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Background

History

The ancient parish extended south of the river, and included the town of Newcastle Emlyn. In 1934, it annexed the adjoining parish of East Cilrhedyn, and the enlarged parish corresponds with the modern community, which had a population of 1,022 in the 2001 census. With the community of Newcastle Emlyn, it makes up the Carmarthenshire electoral ward of Cenarth, which had a population of 1,995 in 2001, with 60 per cent Welsh language speakers. The ancient parish (less Newcastle Emlyn) had an area of 6420 acre. Its census populations were: 672 (1801); 897 (1851); 638 (1901). The percentage of Welsh-speakers was 98 (1891); 96 (1931). The enlarged parish (post-1934) had an area of 12100 acre.…

Description

East of the village, the River Teifi emerges from a deep ravine over a ledge that produces a spectacular waterfall when the river is in full spate and this attracts many visitors throughout the year. A dramatic painting of the falls was made by Frank Miles and is now at Nottingham City Museum. Miles's father inherited Cardigan Priory from his father, Philip John Miles, but lived in Nottinghamshire as Rector of Bingham. ]] A dominant feature of the village is Cenarth Bridge over the Teifi west of the falls; the bridge was built in 1787 by William Edwards of Eglwysilan and his son David. The bridge features their trademark series of circular holes (perforated spandrels that allow the weight…

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Coordinates
52.0448, -4.5242
Parish
Cenarth
Postcode
SA38 9JL
Parliamentary constituency
Caerfyrddin
Phone
+44 1239 710119
Opening
Mo-Sa 12:00-23:00; Su 12:00-17:00

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Cenarth?
Cenarth is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA38 9JL), in the parish of Cenarth.
Is Cenarth free to visit?
Yes, Cenarth is free to enter.
How do I get to Cenarth?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA38 9JL. It sits within the Caerfyrddin parliamentary constituency.