The area around Llanyre and Nantmel sits in mid‑Wales within the county of Powys, a largely rural patchwork of rolling hills, river valleys and mixed farmland not far from market towns such as Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells. Housing is scattered between small villages and hamlets, giving the place a quiet, open character that’s typical of the Welsh Marches countryside.
Locally the economy is dominated by agriculture and small‑scale rural enterprises, while community life revolves around village halls, churches and the occasional pub; the landscape also attracts walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. There are modest historic touches - old lanes, parish churches and farming heritage - which combine with a strong sense of local identity and low‑key tourism rather than any heavy commercial development.
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