Boughrood

Boughrood (Welsh: Bochrwd) is a village in Powys, Wales.

Historically in Radnorshire, the village is situated near the River Wye between Hay-on-Wye and Builth Wells.

The River Wye passes to the west and north of the village, and a bridge connects Boughrood to Llyswen, a small village south of the river.

The village's church, St Cynog's, was built in 1854 on the site of a medieval graveyard. In 2004 the church had a new spire built, to replace one that was declared unsafe and demolished in the 1970s.[1] The first wedding under the new spire took place on 10 June 2006. Thomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, KG PC QC (1933–2010), an eminent judge and jurist, is buried at St Cynog's.

Boughrood Castle was in the village, by the 19th century only a moat and part of a wall survived, however a house also called Boughrood Castle was built on the site.[2]

Boughrood and Llyswen railway station, on the Mid-Wales Railway, was closed by British Railways in 1962.

Boughrood hosts the annual Llyswen & Boughrood Agricultural Show - it is usually held on the 3rd Saturday in August.

Images by Percy Benzie Abery (c. 1910)

References

  1. "Spire returns to village church". BBC News. 2004-11-29. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  2. "'Bonvilston - Brecknockshire' A Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1849)". British History Online. University of London & History of Parliament Trust. pp. 92–125. Retrieved 2009-01-03.

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Coordinates: 52°02′42″N 3°16′17″W / 52.045°N 3.2714°W / 52.045; -3.2714


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