Rhydowen

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It has a population of about 347, of which around 200 are Welsh-speaking.

The village hall, established in 1917, has been recently demolishedScript error: No such module "Unsubst"., despite local protest. The hall, declared derelict in 1973 after falling into disrepair due to lack of use, or indeed maintenance, had undergone several attempts at restoration; but any future efforts were deemed too costly.

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The old corn mill at Rhydowen, now a private dwelling house

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Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Login, Carmarthenshire
via Llanglydwen
  Great Western Railway
Whitland & Cardigan Railway
  Llanfyrnach

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