Llangefni lies close to the centre of the Island of Anglesey and has always been a busy market town, back in the mid 17th century Llangefni was an important location as it was a staging post for the port of Holyhead – the first postmaster at Llangefni being appointed in 1636. Because of its rural location it is easy to see why it developed as a market town and records show that cottage industries were established , carpenters, blacksmiths wheelwrights and even a brass foundry all conducted their business in and around Llangefni. Livestock and its market, to a certain extent, dictated the road layout in Llangefni, the road was made wider to ensure the free movement of cattle through the town. As the town grew its wealth was reflected in the new buildings that were erected, a church in 1825, the Town Hall in 1841 and it is said that a police station existed on Field Street in 1860. By 1863 the railways had arrived and this added to the towns importance and today the Bull Hotel in the town centre is a reminder of its past. The town still retains many of the original buildings, the market is still held twice a week in the town square and close by, the town clock (built in 1902) is the centrepiece of the town.
Attraction
Classes
Council
Isle of Anglesey County Council
Dentist
Dental Practice
Glyn Derw
Preswylfa Dental Practice
Doctor
Coed Y Glyn Surgery
Meddygfa Talybont
Estate Agent
Bob Parry & Co Ltd
Reeds Rains Estate Agents
Golf Club
Market
Llangefni Town Market
Mona Car Boot
Performing Arts
Anglesey Youth Theatre
Lleisiau'r Frogwy Male Choir
Pub and Bar
Restaurant
Foundary Vaults
Moonlight Restaurant
TreYsgawen Hall Country House Hotel
School
Anglesey Youth Theatre
Graig CP School
Llangefni Secondary School
Solicitor
Parry Davies Clwyd Jones & Lloyd
Taxi
Vet
Shops
Jardines Country Florist
Boots
Animal Allsortz
Allport Opticians
Take 4
Central Gallery
Cefni Card
Places to Stay near Llangefni
Bull Hotel (0.18 miles)
The 4 star Bull Hotel is situated in the centre of Llangefni. With easy access to the A55, connecting road for Holyhead. Stay in one of the top 4 star Welsh ... More
Tafarn-Y-Rhos (1.68 miles)
Nant Yr Odyn Country Hotel & Restaurant (1.72 miles)
The Nant Yr Odyn hotel is ideally situated for those visiting the commercial and administrative centre of Llangefni. We are set in picturesque grounds on Anglesey, adjacent to the main A55 ... More
Holland Arms Hotel (2.45 miles)
The family-run hotel offers clean, functional and good value accommodation, centrally located on the Isle of Anglesey between Gaerwen and Llangefni, in the small hamlet of Pentre Berw. The hotel is just ... More
Bodwina Chalets (3.14 miles)
Bodwina cottages(chalets) are newly built and situated on the island of Anglesey. They have a shared jaquzi, and are central to the seaside and close to the docks of Holyhead ... More
TreYsgawen Hall Country House Hotel (3.68 miles)
Millpond Cottage (5.07 miles)
This beautifully renovated farmhouse cottage will provide a wonderful holiday base with spectacular panoramic views over the Snowdonian mountains for walking, fishing, cycling or taking the family out to the ... More
Gwesty Carreg Mon Hotel (5.73 miles)
In a country setting, yet with easy access from the A55 Expressway, the Gwesty Carreg Mon Hotel nestles in 3 acres of garden close to the Menai Straits. We offer ... More
Anglesey Arms (6.48 miles)
Hotel Plas Dinorwic (6.58 miles)
The Plas Dinorwic Resort has fine accommodation comprising of bedrooms, suites, cottages & public rooms at affordable prices. A family run business since the mid 90’s, it has an informal and friendly atmosphere. With an ... More | visit website
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