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About Carmarthen - show infohide info

When Britannia was a Roman province, Carmarthen was the civitas known as Moridunum (meaning sea fort) of the Celtic tribe known as the Demetae. Carmarthen is possibly the oldest town in Wales and was recorded by Ptolemy and in the Antonine Itinerary. The roman fort can be seen still and is believed to date from AD75-77. The strategic importance of Carmarthen was such that the Norman William fitz Baldwin built a castle probably around 1094. The existing castle site is known to have been used since 1105. The castle was destroyed by Llywelyn the Great in 1215. In 1223 the castle was rebuilt and permission was received to wall the town (a murage). Carmarthen was probably the first mediaeval walled town in Wales. In 1405 the town was taken and the castle was sacked by Owain Glyndwr. In the 16th and 17th centuries the dominant business of Carmarthen was still agriculture and related trades including woollen manufacture. In the mid 18th century the iron and coal trades became much more important although Carmarthen never developed Ironworks on the scale of Dowlais or Merthyr Tydfil. Modern day Carmarthen is a midsized town of around 20,000 people. It is served by rail links through Swansea to Cardiff. Carmarthen has a large amount of surviving history including the roman amphitheatre and the castle. The Gwili Railway, a section of the former railway line to Aberystwyth, has been re-opened as a steam powered railway for tourists. It is the site of Trinity College Carmarthen. Carmarthen has a large proportion of Welsh speakers, with the county of Carmarthenshire as a whole boasting the largest population of such by number (the largest Welsh-speaking population by proportion is in Gwynedd). Although Carmarthen is on navigable water the harbour sees no commercial use, in part due to the treacherous approaches.

Additional Roofing Contractors in Carmarthen listings

Harris Slate & Stone

Tel: 01267 233824 - Alltycnap Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA31 3QY

A Lewis

Tel: 01267 232267 - 36 Llwyn Meredith, Carmarthen, Dyfed, SA31 1EF

G.J Davies

Tel: 01559 371246 - Deganwy Trebedw, Henllan, Llandysul, Dyfed, SA44 5TN (11.24 miles)

Hayday Construction & Roofing

Tel: 01545 580543 - Blaen Cwm, Llandysul, Ceredigion, SA44 4XJ (11.24 miles)

Flat Roof

Tel: 01570 481224 - Gwelfryn Cwmsychpant, Cwmsychpant, Llanybydder, Dyfed, SA40 9XJ (13.2 miles)

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