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at the top end of Brynawel Pen Pentre, a terrace of old cottages which was the first street to be built in the village. Men seeking work in the mines began arriving in Creunant, and the current village started taking shape, centred on the Square. Pen Pentre, the Square, Maes Mawr and Station Road all
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Crynant Business Park has been established on the Treforgan Colliery site, enabling smaller companies to generate some employment for the community. Crynant Plant, a building and demolition company, is still by far the largest industry in the area. However, most people commute to work to Neath,
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Crynant is a long village, lying on the narrow valley floor and lower slopes of Hirfynydd. Originally there were separate villages (essentially separate farms), such as the region of Treforgan, but all have now merged into a single village. The
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The Gradon, on the main road slightly north of Creunant Business park, is the last remaining pub in the village. Its unusual name was derived from the names Grant and Donna, the children of a previous owner. It was previously known as the
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The River Dulais flows through the village. It was previously referred to as the Black River due to its pollution by coal dust from the local mining industry. With the demise of the mines, the river runs clear again. A
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Farming is still important to the village, with sheep and beef cattle raised on the hillsides. The village has a few small shops, the most well known being Segadelli's (or Stella's) sweet shop on the Square.
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Other previous places of worship included Zion English Chapel, Glasfryn and Bethania Welsh Baptist Chapel on Woodland Road. Worship services were also once held at Gelligaled farm when
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Built in the mid 1800s, Crynant National School was the first organised school in the valley. It was once a thriving hub for the community before it was sold and fell into disrepair.
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by W. V. Thomas and A. J. Thomas, prepared by I. W. and P. V. Thomas, 2007, this being an account of four Crynant soldiers who were killed in the battle for Mametz Wood in 1916.
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None of the collieries are operational today, and all but one have largely been reclaimed by nature. The only colliery with some buildings remaining in good repair is
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There are currently four active places of worship in the village: Godrerhos Independent Chapel (built in 1754), Saron Independent Chapel (built in 1904 during the
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by W. V. Thomas, prepared by I. W. Thomas and P. V. Thomas, 2008 and 2009, a tribute to the people of the village during the Second World War, 1939–1945.
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also means a pound, as in an animal pound by the stream; a pound was known to have been sited on ground opposite the Red Lion pub at the town square.
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To the west of the village, on the old Neath road, lies Tyn-y-graig Mansion. It was built by the owner of the Vale of Neath Brewery,
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chapel closed as a working chapel in 2017; the original chapel was situated at Pen-pentre, and is now a residential property.
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Former pubs include the Kingfisher and the Red Lion, which had been in business since 1850. The Welfare, a miners'
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The former ward of Crynant consisted of some or all of the settlements of Crynant, Treforgan and Ynysfadog.
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The coal tips to the south of the village have been removed, and those at Treforgan are now hidden under
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The village once hosted a carnival every year; this stopped with the demise of coal mining. During
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club founded in 1898. It is home to the village's only remaining social club.
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which it produced every year and which toured the surrounding villages.
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meaning stream or brook. A different interpretation of the prefix is
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Cefn Coed Colliery opened in 1928 and was claimed to be the deepest
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changed the face of the village, the valley and the whole of the
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mine in the world. It closed in 1968 and the site now houses the
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www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Crynant and surrounding area
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previously stood on the banks of the river, at the end of
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remains standing on the Square and is in good condition.
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date from the 19th century. Station Road referred to the
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Notables who were born or lived in Crynant include:
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Welsh

Crynant is located in Neath Port Talbot
Neath Port Talbot
OS grid reference
SN793047
Principal area
Neath Port Talbot
Preserved county
West Glamorgan
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SA10
Dialling code
Police
South Wales
Fire
Mid and West Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Neath and Swansea East
UK
Wales
Neath Port Talbot
51°43′41″N 3°44′49″W / 51.728°N 3.747°W / 51.728; -3.747
Welsh

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