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Nantmor is a
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which lies about 1½ miles to the south of the village of
Beddgelert Beddgelert () is a village and community in the Snowdonia area of Gwynedd, Wales. The population of the community taken at the 2011 census was 455, and includes Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound ...
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. The current spelling of the name Nantmor is more modernmost old document

from the 16th to the 18th century record the name as Nanmor. It lies close to the scenic
Aberglaslyn Pass The Aberglaslyn Pass ( cy, Bwlch Aberglaslyn) is a narrow gorge of considerable beauty in Snowdonia, Gwynedd, north Wales. The A498 road/A4085 road follows a relatively level route along the Afon Glaslyn through the pass from Beddgelert to Pr ...
and the
Welsh Highland Railway The Welsh Highland Railway (WHR) or Rheilffordd Eryri is a long, restored narrow gauge heritage railway in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, operating from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passing through a number of popular tourist destinations in ...
. Nantmor station has re-opened, following a 2007 vote in its favour by local residents. A car park run by the
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is a popular starting point for walks up
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or along the Aberglaslyn. The village is perhaps most famous for being the home of
Dafydd Nanmor Dafydd Nanmor ( fl. 1450 – 1490) was a Welsh language poet born at Nanmor (or Nantmor), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. He is one of the most significant poets of this period. It is said that he was exiled to south Wales for overstepping the mar ...
, a renowned 15th century
bard In Celtic cultures, a bard is a professional story teller, verse-maker, music composer, oral historian and genealogist, employed by a patron (such as a monarch or chieftain) to commemorate one or more of the patron's ancestors and to praise t ...
(died c. 1490), who took his name from the hamlet, as did
Rhys Nanmor Rhys Nanmor ( fl. 1480–1513) was a Welsh language poet who lived in Nanmor, near Beddgelert in North Wales. Among his surviving work is a prophecy to King Henry VII of England and an elegy on the death of Arthur, Prince of Wales, who died in 1 ...
after him. Dafydd Nanmor himself was possibly a bardic student of
Rhys Goch :''Distinguish from Rhys Goch ap Rhicert and Rhys Goch Glyndyfrdwy (fl. 1460)'' Rhys Goch Eryri (or Rhys ab Dafydd) ( fl. 1385 – 1448), was a 15th-century bard who lived at Hafod Garegog, near Beddgelert in North Wales. He was acquainted with Da ...
, who lived at neighbouring Hafod Garegog. Filmed in Nantmor in 1957 the ''
Inn of the Sixth Happiness ''The Inn of the Sixth Happiness'' is a 1958 20th Century Fox film based on the true story of Gladys Aylward, a tenacious British woman, who became a missionary in Republic of China (1912–1949), China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Dire ...
'' is a 1958 British 20th Century Fox film based on the true story of
Gladys Aylward Gladys May Aylward (24 February 1902 – 3 January 1970) was a British-born evangelical Christian missionary to China, whose story was told in the book ''The Small Woman'', by Alan Burgess, published in 1957, and made into the film ''The Inn of ...
, a tenacious British maid, who became a missionary in China during the tumultuous years leading up to the
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. Carneddi, a nearby hill farm, was the home of Ruth Janette Ruck, who published a trilogy of books about her experiences in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, namely ''Place of Stones'', ''Hill Farm Story'' and ''Along Came a Llama''. In 1980 she featured in the HTV ''About Britain'' series in an episode called "The Lady and the Llama", which featured a year on the farm


External links


Biography of Dafydd Nanmor

Capel Peniel Nantmor

www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Nantmor and surrounding area
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