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Penrydd

Penrydd
Penrydd is located in Pembrokeshire
Penrydd
Penrydd
Penrydd shown within Pembrokeshire
OS grid reference SN2181836846
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Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Boncath
Postcode district SA
Dialling code 01239
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
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Pembrokeshire
52°00′04″N 4°35′46″W / 52.001°N 4.596°W / 52.001; -4.596Coordinates: 52°00′04″N 4°35′46″W / 52.001°N 4.596°W / 52.001; -4.596

Penrydd (variously spelled Penrhydd, Penrhudd, Penrith, Penreth or Penrieth) is a former parish in the Hundred of Kilgerran, north Pembrokeshire, Wales. The parish's history is closely linked with that of Castellan, and included parts of the present villages of Blaenffos and Crymych.

The parish, in the 1530s, was unique in Wales in furnishing the title of a suffragan see, namely Bishop of Penrydd, and an Inventory of Ancient Monuments explains how this may have come about.

The parish church of St Cristiolus (Church in Wales) existed at least as early as 1799, the earliest date from which parish register information has been garnered. From 1799 to 1858 the parish register is "Penrhydd with Castellan", Castellan being a chapelry at that time.

The living in 1870 was described as "...a rectory in the diocese of St David's. Value £100. Patron, the Lord Chancellor". The church had been rebuilt in 1841 and restored in 1911; in 1914 it was described as "plain" and "whitewashed".

A survey by Dyfed Archaeological Trust for Cadw in 2011 describes the present churchyard as "...suboval/subrectangular, now poorly defined..." and the church as "...small, comprising chancel, nave and west porch. It is now in private hands...".

The church was described in about 2012 as abandoned.

The annual value of the Real property of the parish, including Castellan, was £756 in 1815 when the joint population was 273. By 1821 and 1831 the population of Penrydd parish alone was 190 and 219 respectively.

In 1831-33 the parish (including the chapelry of Castellan) was home to 346 inhabitants and included both enclosed arable land or pasture and unenclosed moorland. About 70% of males over 20 were involved in agriculture with the rest in retail or manufacturing trades. Of those in agriculture, the majority farmed in their own right, as opposed to labouring for others.

Tithe apportionments of 1837 and tithe maps of 1844 are held at the National Archives.


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