Llanfachreth School
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 10 Jun 2013
Built, under the instructions of Robert Wms Vaughan, in 1847. Many children had to walk great distances through the parish and, as the log for 31 August 1887 attests, would miss lessons for other reasons... "Only 26 scolars present this morning, the weather being most favourable for the farmers to get their hay in, which was fast spoiling owing to the constant bad weather we have had of late". It closed in 2015.