The Power House
Introduction
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Image: © Marion Phillips Taken: 30 Apr 2008
The Power House provided electricity for the whole area of Llandysul from the year 1920. It took water from the River Teifi to power its generators. It is now used as a community centre for cultural and artistic activities. This fast flowing stretch of river is used for canoeing including slalom events.