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Nestled in the broad, fertile valley of the River Vyrnwy, Meifod is a village that feels deeply rooted in the landscape of Montgomeryshire. Historically, it served as the secondary religious centre for the Kings of Powys, and that sense of quiet significance remains centered around the Church of St Tysilio and St Mary, which sits within an unusually large, circular churchyard. Geographically, the village is defined by the surrounding hills and the river, which provides both a scenic backdrop and good fishing, though the lower meadows are known to hold water during heavy rains. It is a self-contained community with a well-used village hall, a primary school, and a local shop, which acts as a practical hub for those living in the village and the outlying farms. While it feels pleasantly secluded, the market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry are both within a twenty-to-thirty-minute drive, offering the necessary rail links and larger services that the valley’s peaceful pace doesn't require.