Llanelli is known for its coal mining, tinplate & to date Dyfed Steel, Rugby, go 'Scarlet’s', and there are many Chapels, some of
which are no-longer in use but stand there with their beauty, gathering weeds and wasting
away. There is also the oldest brewery in Wales, called Felinfoel Brewery and a
reservoir called Swiss Valley (another favorite place of mine) to
name a few.
Swiss Valley Reservoir
Llanelli
is where I was born and
I grew
up in the small village
of Dafen. I have so many
wonderful memories of my childhood and the friends I made. Llanelli beach is roughly twenty minutes drive from where I lived, give or take depending on traffic.
Before I was born, my parents and my two elder sisters lived at, 49 Gors
Fach, Dafen. I can't remember when we moved up the street to # 13 Y
Waun, Dafen our new home, it was either just before or just after I came
long (Sadly, it has been completely torn down, leaving a field of
grass) I was born in Glasfryn Maternity House , which is across the street from Parc Haward.
Llanelli Beach
Where I was born.
My home in, Y-Waun was built opposite a small river. I remember one day being asked to try out the Tarzan swing, that the neighbor kids made. What fun it was, although for a 6 year old, the river seemed massive and the Tarzan swing, extremely high up. On the
other side of the river was lush green farmland and dotted here, and there were abandoned
milking, and feeding sheds for cows. About 10
minutes of walking through those farm fields, you came to an Old Peoples Home, called T'y Gelli (which of course was off limits) but it had the biggest, Weeping
Willow Tree, I had ever seen. It beckoned my sisters and I to run
across the garden lawn, and sneak under it branches to play. I lived at
# 13 Y Waun,
until I was 8 years old. It was a happy time and many memories were made there (even having a street party celebrating, Queen Elizabeths Silver Jubliee)
Then we moved to Bryngwyn Bach (Where, my
father still lives today)
St. Michaels and All Angels Church, Dafen
Our village's church.
Dafen Park
Dafen Park Cricket Ground
Dafen Park.
Dafen park, is where I spent many hours playing on the swings, slide and watching cricket matches or peek over the tall privet hedges to look at the immaculate bowling green. The park also had a community hall where I went to disco's! My 1st time was on my 13th birthday.
I
have many favorite places in my
home town of Llanelli,
and the one I want to share with you today, is a place that still
stands today. It is a place my mother would take my sisters and me to
visit, and play. When I'm
lucky enough to fly home to Wales to visit my family, I make sure to
stop by and
absorb it's surrounding beauty, its history and its Mansion. Not
to mention, jogging my memories of the wonderful times, I experienced
there as a child and an adult, as
well as my own children
growing to love visiting
Parc
Howard.
Parc Howard
Parc Howard & its Bandstand
This
place is ParcHoward – ParcHoward is an 18th
Century Italianate architecture country house converted into a museum
and Art Gallery, and if
you ever find yourself passing through Llanelli, it is a must to
visit. I love reading
about who lived there, how they lived and the
general day to day living.
The outside architectural design is awe inspiring, clad in Bath Stone
and all around the building, it's topped with
a balustrade parapet with urns.
Its grounds are kept immaculate and from spring till fall, an
array of different
flowers is in full bloom, covering the ground like a beautiful oil
painting. On the grounds
in front and left of the Mansion, sits a pond which house ducks and
fish, off to the right is a remodeled Bandstand and further down from
that are the sunken
gardens.
The Sunken Gardens at Parc Howard
I could only find this picture - I don't know who the people are in the picture. I hope they don't mind me using it :)
The Sunken Gardens were my mother's favorite place, to sit, relax and
admire all the beautiful flowers, and shrubbery.
She'd
watch us play hide and go seek amongst the bushes, dart
behind the old oak trees
and watch us pick my favorite
flower, the Bluebell. It
also has two playgrounds, a bowling green, a
paddling pool, many tree
lined walking paths that all lead back to the Museum and also on site is a ring of Gorsedd Stones, with a central flat stone altar, (It looks something like
Stonehenge)
Gorsedd Stones at Parc Howard
The
inside of ParcHoward; is just as beautiful. As you open the heavy solid wood door and step through
into large main
foyer, the first thing you see is the grand staircase. It is
something of beauty and elegance, and begs you to glide
your fingertips along its banister and if your lucky, and no-one is around, you will
want to slide down it! (Which I've done too many times to count and
got caught once by the attendant there! Oops... Who
just smiled... Lol)
Parc Howard is a rare beauty, that
holds
many wonderful stories and it's even deemed to be haunted! I will
always love Parc Howard and the memories I
made there all of which,
I hold dear to
my heart.
Pictures of Parc Howard.