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Cilycwm Community Association

Historical background

YMDDIRIEDOLAETH ARCHAEOLEGOL DYFED CYF / DYFED ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRUST LTD.

Neuadd y Sir Caerfyrddin,
Llandeilo,
Sir Gaerfyrddin, SA19 6AF.
The Shire Hall,
Llandeilo,
Carmarthenshire,
SA19 6AF.
Ymholiadau Cyffredino/Tel  01558 823121 - 823131
Ebost/email:cambria@acadat.com

The Trust is both a Limited Company (No.1198990) and a Registered charity (No.524616)

CARMARTHENSHIRE: TYWI VALLEY

HISTORIC LANDSCAPE CHARACTER AREA:

217 CWM-Y-RHAEADR GRID REFERENCE: SN 765435

AREA IN HECTARES: 246.40

Historical Background

A small area on the steep eastern flank of Mynydd Malláen, lying within the former Cwmwd Malláen of Cantref Mawr which remained an independent Welsh lordship until 1284, and largely retained native systems of tenure throughout the Medieval period. It also lies within the ecclesiastical parish of Cilycwm which may have later Medieval origins in the 14th century (Ludlow 1998). The area has little contemporary settlement, which reflects its historic usage; however, the name 'Dinas' may represent an Iron Age hillfort for which there appears to be no physical evidence. The area is depicted as open pasture on the earliest historic maps and is still largely unenclosed, and the presence of a sheepfold testifies to its predominantly pastoral use. Such farmsteads and enclosures as exist mainly relate to 18th-  and early 19th-century encroachment into former open land. There is a small former lead mine on the eastern edge which may have early origins. Mining was being undertaken in this area by the late 13th-century, the crown taking the 'eleventh foot' of the ore in taxation (Rees 1968), but had largely ceased by the late 19th-century. Much of the area has been subject to later 20th century conifer plantation under the (then) Forestry Commission.

Description and essential historic landscape components

This character area lies on the steep valley sides of the Tywi and its tributaries. The height range of this area is between 140 m and over 300 m. Apart from a little deciduous woodland on lower slopes, some open moorland on steep slopes, and an old small farmstead - Cwm-y-Rhaeadr - with a few adjacent fields, this whole area is under 20th century conifer plantations. Most of these plantations were established on unenclosed moorland on the steep valley sides. The only exception to this is at and around Cwm-y-Rhaeadr where former fields were planted over.

There is little recorded archaeology, being confined to the possible Iron Age hillfort site, the lead mine and buildings.

None of the buildings are distinctive, comprising 19th century cottages and farms, a sheepfold and 20th century water towers.

This is a distinct area, and stands in contrast with the open moorland (Area 247) to the west and enclosed farmland to the south, north and east (Areas 215, 216 and 218).

Conservation priorities

There are no historic landscape conservation priorities in this area.

The following sites are recorded in the Sites and Monuments Record for this area.

Record of sites and monuments
PRN Name Grid Reference Site Type Period

7,864

DINAS FAWR LEVEL

SN77044328

METAL MINE-LEAD

Post Med

13,748

MYNYDD MALLAEN

SN758438

COMMON LAND

Medieval;Post Medieval

13,789

MYNYDD MALLAEN

SN757432

COMMON LAND

Medieval;Post Medieval

21,845

PEN-CORN-HWRDD

SN77134297

COTTAGE?

Post Med

21,846

TY-COCH

SN76704253

COTTAGE?

Post Med

21,848

CWM-LLAFROD

SN76454319

DWELLING

Post Med

29,564

CEFN HIGHGATE

SN76564360

DWELLING

Post Med

29,566

SN76264308

DWELLING?

Unknown

 

29,567

CAE'R CEFFYL

SN76314296

DWELLING?

Post Med

30,185

PWLL-YR-HYDDOD

SN76834246

DWELLING

Post Med

30,186

LLETHR-GWYN

SN76834285

DWELLING

Post Med

30,187

CRAIG-Y-RHAIADR

SN75984361

DWELLING

Post Med

30,188

SN75884312

DWELLING

Post Med

 

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