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LlanddeusantThis village is home to Anglesey’s only stone tower working windmill, built in 1775–76 at a total cost of £529 11s 0d. Four storeys high, with a boat-shaped cap, it ceased milling by wind power in 1924, but was restored and opened to the public in 1984. Llynnon Mill not only mills stoneground flour for sale (wind and conditions wlling) but also has an attractive craft shop and a popular tearoom for visitors to enjoy.Tradition has it that the green mound, Bedd Banwen, near the River Alaw, is the grave of Branwen, the heroine of the Welsh epic, Mabinogion. Opened in 1813, it later revealed a rough baked clay urn containing fragments of burnt bone and ashes. Since the discovery of more funeral urns in 1967, the site has become even more significant. |
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