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Nant y Coy Mill

There is mention of this Mill in the Black Book of St. Davids, which gives a list of all the properties of the Diocese - this book dates back to the early 14th Century. The value of the place at that time was 30 shillings and sixpence. The Mill was rebuilt in 1841 by John Evans, Ryndaston, the local Lord of the Manor, and provided a rare chance for the English-speaking and Welsh-speaking sectors of the population to get together - Nant-y-Coy being set on the Lansker Line. The Mill is currently owned and run by Mr Hugh John Wilson as a tourist centre. The old Mill wheel at the back has been restored in recent years.

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Date last updated: 11 April 2007