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Mallwyd () is a small village at the most southern end of , Wales, in the community, in the valley of the . It lies on the A470 approximately halfway between and , and forms the junction of the A458 towards . The nearest villages are , two miles to the north, and a similar distance to the south. The River Dugoed flows into the River Dyfi near the village. The long-distance walk passes through the village.


History
The village is near the boundary between the historic counties of and , in the parish of Mallwyd in the district of Mawddwy. This was the region of the Red Bandits of Mawddwy, which is remembered in name of the village pub, The Brigands.


Administrative history
Mallwyd was an , which straddled the historic counties of Merioneth and Montgomeryshire. Under the Local Government Act 1894 parishes were no longer allowed to straddle county boundaries, and so the parts of the parish in Montgomeryshire became a separate parish called Caerinion Fechan, which later became part of , leaving a smaller Mallwyd parish entirely in Merioneth.

The parish of Mallwyd (which included Dinas Mawddwy) was made an urban district in 1895. The Mallwyd Urban District Council included Edward Hurst Davies in 1899 and 1900.

(2022). 9781915069153, Lightmoor Press.
It had an unusually small population for an urban district, with just 679 people in 1931. It was downgraded to a within Dolgellau Rural District in 1934. Rural parishes were converted into communities in 1974.Local Government Act 1972 Mallwyd community was subsequently abolished in 1985, merging with the neighbouring community of to become the new community of Mawddwy.


Railway
In 1867, the was opened, connecting Dinas Mawddwy with . A small station was provided to serve Mallwyd, though it was nearly a mile from the village. Passenger services on the railway were withdrawn in 1931, and the railway closed and was lifted in 1952.
(2013). 9780860936442, Crecy Publishing.


St Tydecho's Church
According to tradition, Mallwyd church was founded in the 6th century by after he came to the area from . The present building dates from the 14th century and is unusual in form, being long and narrow with a balcony at each end. There are many wooden fixtures dating from the 17th century. The scholar John Davies was rector of Mallwyd for 40 years at the beginning of the 17th century. There is a memorial to him in the church which was put up to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his death. Outside the church are several great trees.

The timber bell tower of the church is inscribed: SOLI DEO SACRUM ANNI CHRISTI MDCXL. It formerly also read VENITE CANTEMus A.D.1640 HONOR DEO IN EXCELSIS. The portals of the church, found between the church and the river, are decorated with fossil mammal bones. The black marble, octagonal font, dated below the bowl 1734, was a gift of Sir John Mytton of .


Notable people
  • John Davies (ca.1567–1644), scholar, Rector of Mallwyd 1604–44
  • (ca.1633 Mallwyd–1679), clergyman and murderer.
    (2026). 9781873674710, Merlin Unwin Books.
  • John Rice Jones (1759 Mallwyd–1824), American jurist and politician
  • Rowland Williams (177 Mallwyd–1854), Welsh Anglican priest and writer
  • Robert Vaughn (1836–1918), Montana Rancher


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