Llangurig is a village and community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales, lying adjacent to the River Wye.


There is an attractive 15th century parish church located in the village that is dedicated to Saint Curig, its reputed founder. There are also two small chapels. Additionally, the village has been home for many decades to a craft shop as well as two public houses, a small village shop and Post Office. Of note is the nearby manor house, Clochfaen Hall, was designed by architect William Arthur Smith Benson, a designer of the Arts and Crafts movement. He also designed the drinking fountain between the road and the village green. Llangurig had a small primary school until its closure in 2008.


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