The small rural parish of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr sits in a quiet part of Conwy in north Wales. Its name literally means “St Michael’s church in Myfyr’s valley”, reflecting a long ecclesiastical past with a modest parish church set among rolling upland pastures.
The area is typical upland Welsh countryside - sheep-grazed hills, patches of forestry and a network of minor lanes - and the local economy is largely agricultural with some interest from walkers and heritage visitors. It retains a strong Welsh-speaking identity and a close-knit, dispersed community, valued for its tranquillity and local history rather than any large industry.
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