31:
422:, records from 1272 show Trefonen as having an obligation to keep the lord's hounds . However, the village owes most of its current size to mining activity from the early 18th century until the last mine closed in 1891. During this period the resident populace became engaged in the extraction of the underlying coal, the quarrying of surface carboniferous limestone and its subsequent manufacturing use in a local pottery and brickworks. As these industries declined in the latter half of the 19th century local people returned to their agricultural roots and sheep and cattle rearing flourished.
47:
395:, England. The name translates into "village of the ash trees" in English. In 2001, the total population was 1,798, but there has been considerable housing development since that time. The village currently comprises over 700 households, a village hall with playing fields and play area, a parish church, one public house—the Barley Mow, one shop, pre school, and a primary school. At the 2011 Census the population details are listed under
446:
charitable purposes. Other regular events include shorter walks aimed at families and children, cross country fun runs, and horse riding. The weekend has grown over recent years to also include a scarecrow competition and a duck race, as well as entertainment nights at the local village hall. Money raised is shared between a local charity, and a foreign charity, typically a school or children's project in an
African country.
590:
54:
226:
445:
Trefonen has hosted a yearly weekend of hill walking and events since 1988. There are several long walks over the course of the long bank holiday weekend, the longest being 16 miles (26 km) around the local countryside. Permission is kindly granted from local farmers to use their fields for the
425:
Many of the village's local facilities were built to service the expanding working population of the 18th and 19th centuries and so the
Malthouse was built in 1720, the Barley Mow public house in 1760, the
410:, tracing the route of the structure, also runs directly through the village. Each summer the more contemporary Trefonen Hill Walk is organised by local residents to raise money for charitable causes.
266:
250:
434:
parish church in 1821, the school house in 1825, and the
Carneddau Independent Chapel in 1832. The village hall is the latest addition and was completed in 1991.
274:
85:
212:
437:
There is also now a brewery in the village which makes Offa's Brew. This is located next door to the Barley Mow, and first opened in 2006.
30:
238:
243:
46:
292:
626:
310:
255:
200:
166:
130:
78:
427:
302:
297:
406:
ran through the village and it is still visible today, in small sections, running adjacent to Chapel Lane. The
180:
473:
156:
611:
594:
388:
112:
407:
510:
231:
148:
348:
205:
403:
396:
102:
620:
506:
486:
455:
419:
461:
94:
383:
is a small village located approximately three miles (4.8 km) south-west of
431:
606:
392:
138:
120:
67:
325:
312:
190:
589:
542:
467:
384:
172:
574:
The
Village Design Statement for Trefonen, Treflach and Nantmawr
556:
The
Village Design Statement for Trefonen, Treflach and Nantmawr
601:
366:
372:
357:
375:
369:
363:
354:
351:
360:
265:
249:
237:
225:
211:
199:
189:
179:
165:
147:
129:
111:
93:
77:
23:
485:In 2008 the village set up a football team called
8:
537:The Office for National Statistics (2001)
20:
539:Neighbourhood Statistics: Trefonen Ward
498:
489:, who play in the Welsh league system.
264:
220:
188:
164:
76:
27:
543:http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk
572:Local Resident Steering Group (2006)
568:
566:
564:
554:Local Resident Steering Group (2006)
533:
531:
248:
236:
224:
210:
198:
178:
146:
128:
110:
7:
612:Family fun at the Hillwalk weekend.
558:. Creative Digital Printing Limited
35:All Saints Parish Church, Trefonen
14:
576:Creative Digital Printing Limited
588:
458:, Welsh international footballer
347:
53:
52:
45:
29:
607:Hill walk Weekend Official Site
430:Chapel in 1795, the All Saints
418:Although not mentioned in the
387:, and three miles east of the
1:
402:The eighth century earthwork
79:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
643:
515:John Wells's phonetic blog
470:, former Welsh footballer
464:, former Welsh footballer
283:
261:
221:
40:
28:
627:Villages in Shropshire
545:Accessed December 2006
201:Postcode district
131:Ceremonial county
113:Unitary authority
597:at Wikimedia Commons
428:Calvinistic Methodist
389:England-Wales border
181:Sovereign state
509:(15 January 2010).
322: /
511:"Ruyton how many?"
267:UK Parliament
213:Dialling code
593:Media related to
476:England cricketer
441:Hill Walk Weekend
341:
340:
634:
602:Trefonen Website
592:
577:
570:
559:
552:
546:
535:
526:
525:
523:
521:
503:
408:Offa's Dyke Path
382:
381:
378:
377:
374:
371:
368:
365:
362:
359:
356:
353:
337:
336:
334:
333:
332:
327:
326:52.833°N 3.101°W
323:
320:
319:
318:
315:
289:
275:North Shropshire
175:
89:
88:
66:Location within
56:
55:
49:
33:
21:
642:
641:
637:
636:
635:
633:
632:
631:
617:
616:
586:
581:
580:
571:
562:
553:
549:
536:
529:
519:
517:
505:
504:
500:
495:
483:
452:
443:
416:
350:
346:
330:
328:
324:
321:
316:
313:
311:
309:
308:
307:
287:
279:
171:
161:
143:
125:
107:
84:
83:
73:
72:
71:
70:
64:
63:
62:
61:
57:
36:
19:
12:
11:
5:
640:
638:
630:
629:
619:
618:
615:
614:
609:
604:
585:
584:External links
582:
579:
578:
560:
547:
527:
497:
496:
494:
491:
482:
479:
478:
477:
471:
465:
459:
451:
450:Notable people
448:
442:
439:
415:
412:
397:Oswestry Rural
339:
338:
331:52.833; -3.101
306:
305:
300:
295:
290:
288:List of places
284:
281:
280:
278:
277:
271:
269:
263:
262:
259:
258:
253:
247:
246:
241:
235:
234:
229:
223:
222:
219:
218:
215:
209:
208:
203:
197:
196:
193:
187:
186:
185:United Kingdom
183:
177:
176:
169:
163:
162:
160:
159:
153:
151:
145:
144:
142:
141:
135:
133:
127:
126:
124:
123:
117:
115:
109:
108:
106:
105:
103:Oswestry Rural
99:
97:
91:
90:
81:
75:
74:
65:
59:
58:
51:
50:
44:
43:
42:
41:
38:
37:
34:
26:
25:
17:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
639:
628:
625:
624:
622:
613:
610:
608:
605:
603:
600:
599:
598:
596:
591:
583:
575:
569:
567:
565:
561:
557:
551:
548:
544:
540:
534:
532:
528:
516:
512:
508:
502:
499:
492:
490:
488:
487:Trefonen F.C.
481:Football Team
480:
475:
472:
469:
466:
463:
460:
457:
456:Maurice Parry
454:
453:
449:
447:
440:
438:
435:
433:
429:
423:
421:
420:Domesday book
413:
411:
409:
405:
400:
398:
394:
390:
386:
380:
345:
335:
304:
301:
299:
296:
294:
291:
286:
285:
282:
276:
273:
272:
270:
268:
260:
257:
256:West Midlands
254:
252:
245:
242:
240:
233:
230:
228:
216:
214:
207:
204:
202:
194:
192:
184:
182:
174:
170:
168:
158:
157:West Midlands
155:
154:
152:
150:
140:
137:
136:
134:
132:
122:
119:
118:
116:
114:
104:
101:
100:
98:
96:
92:
87:
82:
80:
69:
48:
39:
32:
22:
16:
587:
573:
555:
550:
538:
518:. Retrieved
514:
501:
484:
462:Sam Meredith
444:
436:
424:
417:
401:
343:
342:
95:Civil parish
15:
507:Wells, John
404:Offa's Dyke
329: /
232:West Mercia
493:References
474:Joe Clarke
393:Shropshire
314:52°49′59″N
303:Shropshire
244:Shropshire
139:Shropshire
121:Shropshire
68:Shropshire
317:3°06′04″W
251:Ambulance
191:Post town
621:Category
595:Trefonen
468:Di Jones
432:Anglican
385:Oswestry
344:Trefonen
195:OSWESTRY
86:SJ259268
60:Trefonen
24:Trefonen
520:5 March
414:History
298:England
173:England
167:Country
227:Police
149:Region
391:, in
217:01691
522:2010
239:Fire
206:SY10
623::
563:^
541:.
530:^
513:.
399:.
293:UK
524:.
379:/
376:n
373:ɪ
370:n
367:ɒ
364:v
361:ˈ
358:ɪ
355:r
352:t
349:/
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.