Clwt-y-bont is a village in
Gwynedd
Gwynedd (; ) is a county and preserved county (latter with differing boundaries; includes the Isle of Anglesey) in the north-west of Wales. It shares borders with Powys, Conwy County Borough, Denbighshire, Anglesey over the Menai Strait, and C ...
, Wales, lying just to the south of
Deiniolen
Deiniolen (; ; ) is a village in Gwynedd, Wales, at the foot of Elidir Fawr, in Llanddeiniolen Community. Deiniolen has views over Caernarfon (7 miles away) and on a clear day, Holyhead Mountain and occasionally the Wicklow Mountains in Irelan ...
. The two villages form one urban unit.
Both were built in the early 19th century to house workers in the Dinorwig slate quarry, and both suffered when the quarry was closed in 1969.
Foundation
The Welsh word ''clwt'' means "patch" and ''bont'' means "bridge".
Both Clwt y bont and Deiniolen were built in the early 19th century to house workers in the Dinorwig slate quarry.
Houses include single houses and terraces from the 1830s.
Clwt y Bont seems relatively unplanned, and has the short terraces built into the slope typical of early Gwynedd industrial settlement.
The plan was dictated by the line of the 1825
Dinorwic Railway.
History
After the 1860s few new buildings were erected until social housing was built in the 1940s.
In 1870 the village was part of the parish of Llanddeiniolen.
Most of the inhabitants were employed by the Dinorwig-slate quarries.
The novelist
Ann Harriet Hughes
Ann Harriet Hughes (1852 – 25 April 1910) was a Welsh language novelist, under the pen-name Gwyneth Vaughan.
Life
Ann Harriet Hughes was born at Talsarnau in Merionethshire, the daughter of a miller, and had a basic school education at L ...
(1852–1910) married a doctor in Clwt-y-bont, where she lived for a period.
The large Pentre Helen Housing Estate was built in the late 1930s, and had the effect of linking Deiniolen and Clwt y Bont into one village.
The economy suffered badly when the
Dinorwic Quarry was closed in 1969.
The locations of some of the mills are still visible, and some of the larger ones are still in use as workshops.
There are limited shops and other facilities in the village.
The Libanus chapel, and its sister chapel Sardis, are affiliated to the
Baptist Union of Wales
The Baptist Union of Wales (Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru) is a fellowship of Baptist churches in Wales.
History
The General Baptist minister Hugh Evans was one of the first Baptists to preach in Wales around 1646, in the parishes of Llan-hir, Cefnllys, ...
and are under the pastoral care of the minister of Capel Penuel in
Bangor.
There are many sites for boulder climbers on the hillside between the Fachwen road and Clwt y Bont.
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Villages in Gwynedd
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Mining communities in Wales