Llanafan is a small Welsh village with a historic parish church and a primary school founded in the mid‑19th century. The area offers a quiet, rural setting within reach of the larger town of Aberystwyth.
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Llanafan, Ceredigion is a small village situated between Tregaron and Aberystwyth, approximately ten miles from each of those towns. The village derives its name from its parish church, St Afan's, which serves as the chapel for the nearby Trawsgoed Estate. Legend holds that the eponymous saint founded the settlement in the 7th century. Llanafan also hosts a village hall and a primary school that was established in 1856 by Ernest Vaughan, 4th Earl of Lisburne, and was originally known as the Earl of Lisburne School. The community’s history and modest amenities reflect its rural character and close ties to the surrounding landscape.