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Ysbyty IfanYsbyty Ifan is a small but historic village in the county borough of Conwy, north Wales. It was founded in the Middle Ages by the Hospitallers, hence its name (ysbyty "hospital/hospice" + Ifan "[Saint] John"). It has a population of about 100 people. There is a bakery shop, a post office, a milk shop and a rugby pitch with a playground. There is a small church and a bridge over the infant Afon Conwy. The village has a primary school with two class rooms and a cafeteria. The cottage of Foel Gopyn is a National Trust property. |
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