Llansteffan Explained

Country:Wales
Constituency Welsh Assembly:Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Official Name:Llansteffan
Coordinates:51.7689°N -4.3854°W
Community Wales:Llansteffan
Unitary Wales:Carmarthenshire
Lieutenancy Wales:Dyfed
Constituency Westminster:Caerfyrddin
Post Town:CARMARTHEN
Postcode District:SA33
Postcode Area:SA
Dial Code:01267
Os Grid Reference:SN355105
Population:941
Population Ref:[1]
Static Image Name:Ferryside, groyne and beacon - geograph.org.uk - 1179270.jpg

Llansteffan, is a village and community situated on the south coast of Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Tywi, south of Carmarthen.

Description

The community includes Llanybri and is bordered by the communities of: Laugharne Township; Llangynog; Llangain; St Ishmael; and Pembrey and Burry Port Town. The population of the community was 941 in 2011 which includes the Llansteffan village population of 424.[2]

Llansteffan means "Llan of Saint Stephen", but honours a 6th-century Welsh associate of Saint Teilo rather than the more widely known protomartyr.

The parish of Llansteffan consists of two distinct villages with separate churches: Llansteffan by the estuary and Llanybri inland on the hilltop. St Ystyffan's church is a grade II* listed building.[3] Between the castle and village sits Plas Llanstephan, Lord Kylsant's former residence, which is also a grade II* listed building [4]

The village was connected to Ferryside, on the opposite bank of the Towy estuary, by a ferry until the 1950s. It saved visitors a 16 mile road trip. In 2018, a ferry service resumed using an amphibious boat to negotiate Llansteffan beach, rather than the 1950s jetty.[5]

Castle

See main article: Llansteffan Castle. Llansteffan Castle, built by the Normans in the 12th century and granted to the Marmion family, stands above the village on a promontory commanding the estuary passage. Located between the ferry crossing-points of the Tywi and Tâf rivers, Llansteffan was an important staging post on the coastal route from Glamorgan via Kidwelly to Pembroke.

Governance

At the local level, Llansteffan is governed by Llansteffan & Llanybri Community Council[6] comprising up to 10 community councillors.

Until 2022 a county electoral ward of Llansteffan existed. This ward stretched north from Llansteffan to include Llangynog and Llangain, with a total population of 2,006.[7] From the 2022 local elections Llansteffan was merged with the St Clears ward to become 'St Clears and Llansteffan', represented by two county councillors.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. Web site: Community population 2011. 16 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics.
  3. Web site: Church of St Ystyffan, Llansteffan. British Listed buildings. 20 December 2013.
  4. Web site: Y Plas, Llansteffan. British Listed buildings. 20 December 2013.
  5. News: 007-like ferry takes to water at Ferryside and Llansteffan . 10 August 2018 . . 30 July 2022 .
  6. Web site: Welcome to Llansteffan & Llanybri Community Council . Llansteffan & Llanybri Community Council . 30 July 2022 .
  7. Web site: Ward population 2011. 16 April 2015.
  8. Dylan Remembered 1914-34 vol 1 by D N Thomas, Seren 2003, as well as A True Childhood: Dylan’s Peninsularity by D. N. Thomas in Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration ed. H. Ellis, Bloomsbury 2014, which is also online at A True Childhood: Dylan's Peninsularity
  9. Web site: SAS World War Two hero honoured 75 years after death in France . BBC News . 3 July 2019.

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