Llandinam is an attractive village with an interesting history that's positioned in Powys in Central Wales, and is home to just over nine hundred people. The Romans settled close by in centuries past, and later in the 6th Century Llandinam was the chosen site for a Celtic Monastery which later became the impressive church dedicated to Saint Llonio. There is an abundance of picturesque black and white timber framed houses and cottages lining the lanes and roads, which were one of the first rural locations in Montgomeryshire to have street lighting. This was also the home of the exceptional 19th Century entrepreneur and industrialist who lived in the village. David Davies rose from humble beginings and eventually became a huge influence during the Industrial Revolution where he made his fortunes in bridge building, railways, and coal. His impressive statue stands proudly in the village with him holding the plans for Barry Docks. This award winning village is set against a breathtaking backdrop, with the rising slopes of the Llandinam Hills which dominate the skyline, and if that wasn't enough the River Severn flows through the village ensuring visitors are often tempted to try their luck at fishing, walking, or just enjoying this friendly Welsh gem.
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Places to Stay near Llandinam
Trewythen Lodges (1.17 miles)
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Trewythen Lodges are part of our Autograph Lodge Holiday Collection and command a breathtaking location with spectacular views across the rolling mid Wales countryside. Each lodge ... More | visit website
The Talkhouse (3.27 miles)
The Talkhouse is a 16th Century Coaching in which has an AA 2 Rosette rated restaurant and 5 AA Diamond Accomodation. All the rooms are individually decorated to a very ... More
Aleppo Merchant Inn (5.88 miles)
Situated in the heart of beautiful Mid-Wales between Newtown and Machynlleth. This 17th century Inn offers a warm welcome to travellers and locals alike.
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The Forest Country Guest House (7.10 miles)
The Forest Country Guest House is a beautiful Victorian bed and breakfast on a quiet lane less than a mile from the centre of Kerry village and a 5 minute drive into Newtown on the ... More | visit websiteThe Old Vicarage (8.51 miles)
The Old Vicarage is a late Victorian property, set in its own gardens. We offer en-suite rooms with full facilities, evening meals and a licensed bar.We have a varied menu and serve an excellent breakfast. We provide safe ... More | visit website
Dolforwyn Hall Country House (9.92 miles)
The Old School House (9.97 miles)
Brandy House Farm (10.69 miles)
Traditional farmhouse bed and breakfast on the rural borders of England and Wales. The Brandy House was built several hundred years ago and has an attractive well established garden. It ... More
The Talbot Hotel (12.77 miles)
Lion Hotel (12.99 miles)
The Lion Hotel & Restaurant is situated in the heart of mid Wales between Welshpool and Newtown in the award winning village of Berriew. Luxurious ensuite rooms sympathetically decorated in a style in keeping with ... More | visit website
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