CAERSWS VILLAGE

CAERSWS VILLAGE
Historic villageWheelchair-accessibleCommunity health servicesProximity to natural beautyRich cultural heritage

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About

Caersws Village is a historic community health centre situated on the banks of the Severn between Llanidloes and Newtown. The village, with a population of 1,600, is named after a Roman fort, 'Fort of Sws'. It features a station on the Cambrian line and was once connected to lead and silver mines via the Van Railway.

The health centre is wheelchair-accessible, with a designated car park and entrance. It provides essential community health services to the local population.

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical significance does Caersws Village have?
Caersws Village is named after a Roman fort, 'Fort of Sws', and was once connected to lead and silver mines via the Van Railway. The village has a rich cultural heritage, including being the home of Welsh poet and folk tune collector John Ceiriog Hughes.
What makes Caersws Village a good place for community health services?
Caersws Village is well-suited for community health services due to its central location and accessibility. The health centre is wheelchair-accessible, ensuring that all community members can access the care they need.
What natural attractions are near Caersws Village?
Caersws Village is situated on the banks of the Severn, offering scenic views and natural beauty. The village is also close to the Cambrian line, providing easy access to other parts of Wales.
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