Local Name: | Llanfabon |
Country: | Wales |
Population: | 4,647 |
Population Ref: | (total of the whole ward of Nelson) |
Population Density: | |
Os Grid Reference: | ST 10812 93819 |
Map Type: | Caerphilly |
Map Alt: | A map of South Wales with the location of Llanvabon marked, to the south south east of the town of Nelson and to the east of the town of Abercynon. | coordinates = 51.6387°N -3.2785°W| post_town = NELSON| postcode_district = CF46| dial_code = 01443| constituency_westminster = Caerphilly (UK Parliament constituency)| civil_parish = Llanvabon (former)| civil_parish1 = Nelson (current)| cardiff_distance_mi = 11.65| cardiff_distance_km = 18.75| cardiff_distance =| cardiff_direction = SSE| welsh_name = Llanfabon| community_wales = Nelson, Caerphilly| unitary_wales = Caerphilly County Borough| constituency_welsh_assembly = Caerphilly (Assembly constituency) }}Llanvabon (also known as Llanfabon) is an area and former parish in South Wales. As described in 1849, it comprised two hamlets, in the union of Merthyr Tydfil, hundred of Caerphilly, county of Glamorgan, 9 miles (S. S. E.) from Merthyr Tydfil; containing 1449 inhabitants. A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1849) described it as follows:[1] This parish is bounded on the west by the river Tâf, and on the east by the Romney; and comprises about 5000 acres, of which 1120 are arable, 2230 pasture, 1000 common, 500 woodland consisting chiefly of oak, and the remainder roads and water. The surface is in general mountainous; and the scenery picturesque, especially in the vicinity of the village of Craigyberthlwyd, from which the views are striking and beautiful. The soil comprehends gravel, clay, and peat, and the chief agricultural produce is wheat, barley, and oats, the last of which is grown in a larger quantity than either of the two former. Tiles for building are made, and there are excellent stone-quarries, and coal-mines, but they are not in operation to any great extent, the latter being chiefly on the border, and appropriated to the use of the neighbourhood only.The area is now part of the current parish of Nelson, and part of the borough of Caerphilly. The population of Nelson is 4,647 though a figure for Llanvabon is not available. In culture
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