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Village in Powys, Wales

Crai village hall
Old postcard photograph of Maescarnog, Crai, Breconshire (Dr Rhobert Lewis, Brecon)

Crai is a village in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of Powys, Wales and the historic county of Breconshire. The population of Cray community at the 2011 census was 241. Within the community are the hamlet of Felin-Crai and many dispersed farms around the valley of the Afon Crai. The river is dammed 2 km / 1.5 mi southwest of the village to form Cray Reservoir. Crai means fresh, raw water. The famous Llywel Stone (see Llywel) was found close to the Crai/Trecastle boundary. A history of the village is contained in Lewis, D. Craionog: Hanes plwyf Defynog : yn cynnwys y rhanbarthau cynlynol; Crai, Glyntawy, Senni, Glyntarell, a Maescar. Merthyr Tydfil : H. W. Southey a'i Feibion, Cyf, Argrffwyr, 1911.

References

  1. "Community population 2011". Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  2. Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL12 'Brecon Beacons National Park: western area'
  3. Owen, H.W. & Morgan, R. 2007 'Dictionary of the Place-names of Wales' Gomer Press, Ceredigion

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51°54′25″N 3°36′22″W / 51.907°N 3.606°W / 51.907; -3.606

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