Llangenny
Llangenny (Welsh: Llangenau) is a village in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys, Wales. It is in the lower reaches of the Grwyne Fawr. The Vale of Grwyney community consists of Glangrwyney, Llanbedr, and Llangenny.
Three features in Llangenny are the grade II* listed St.Cenau or
Saint Keyne parish church, the Dragons Head Inn
and Cwm Barn, an old barn converted into accommodation. The population is approximately 100.
The area is popular with hill-walkers and for camping and outdoor activities.
Notable People
- FRSE(1806-1878) inventor with his unique galvanic battery, buried in Llangenny Churchyard
- Richard William Davies (19th C.) a Welsh Anglican priest and archdeacon of Brecon from 1859 to 1875.