Llanfihangel in Powys, Wales is a small, traditionally rural parish set in the rolling uplands and river valleys of central Wales. The name, meaning "church of St Michael", points to a long ecclesiastical history and the settlement is centred on a small parish church and scattered farmsteads, with quiet lanes, stone walls and hedgerows shaping the local landscape.
Economically and socially the area has long been tied to sheep and cattle farming, with links to nearby market towns; today that agricultural character is complemented by walking and nature interest, a handful of listed buildings and community activity around the church or village hall. Historic features such as old boundary stones, field patterns and traces of earlier settlement are still visible for those exploring the countryside.
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