The ward centred on Knighton and reaching into the rural hinterland around Beguildy sits on the border of Powys and England, tucked into the valley of the River Teme. The compact market town of Knighton has a Norman motte, a busy high street and a station on the Heart of Wales Line, while the surrounding hills and lanes are marked by the route of the Offa's Dyke Path and working farmland.
Locally the economy leans on agriculture, small businesses, tourism and commuters, and community life is rooted in village halls, churches and seasonal shows; the mix of Welsh rural traditions and borderland influences makes for a distinctive cultural feel. The area’s historic links to Radnorshire and its location within Wales give it a quietly attractive blend of history and outdoor recreation.
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