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Llandinam sits in the Upper Severn Valley, tucked between the larger towns of Llanidloes and Newtown. It’s a village shaped by its relationship with the River Severn and the historic A483, which winds through the centre past the distinctive statue of David Davies. Davies, the Victorian industrialist who founded the Barry Docks, was born here and his legacy is still visible in the architecture, most notably in the handsome Broneirion house and the sturdy stone bridge that spans the river. Geographically, the village is framed by the rolling green hills of Montgomeryshire, offering immediate access to the Wye Valley Walk and high-ground trails with views across Mid Wales. For daily life, there is a primary school and a community-run pub, while the village hall serves as a hub for local events. It remains a tranquil, well-kept spot where the pace of life feels dictated by the surrounding landscape rather than the passing traffic.