DescriptionPentref Penmynydd village - geograph.org.uk - 943128.jpg
English: Pentref Penmynydd village Penmynydd means "mountain top" - though the top is only 106m high. It is a rural village of farms and scattered dwellings. It no longer has a shop or a post office and the bus service is very restricted. In the old days the village had an annual fair, held on Easter Monday.
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