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This article is about the village in Powys. For the village on Anglesey, see Cemaes.

Human settlement in Wales
Cemmaes
Cemmaes is located in PowysCemmaesCemmaesLocation within Powys
OS grid referenceSH839061
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMACHYNLLETH
Postcode districtSY20
Dialling code01650
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Powys
52°38′19″N 3°43′05″W / 52.6387°N 3.7181°W / 52.6387; -3.7181
Cemmaes Methodist Church

Cemmaes (Welsh: Cemaes) is a village in northern Powys, Wales, in Glantwymyn community.

The population numbered 935 in 1841, this dropped sharply between 1881 and 1891 from 946 to 729.

There was a railway station in the village on the Mawddwy Railway which connected to the main Cambrian Line at Cemmaes Road.

This is the village in which the author, George Borrow, in his 'Wild Wales' book, of 1862, describes his amusing incident, in the local pub, whilst on a walking tour. The extract was included, also, in the book 'In the Country', in 1975.

References

  1. "Dyfi Valley Demographics".

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