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Newborough ( or ) is a village in the south-western corner of Anglesey
Anglesey

Anglesey is an island and principal areas of Wales off the northwest coast of Wales, with a predominantly Welsh language-speaking population. It is connected to the mainland by two bridges spanning the Menai Strait: the original Menai Suspension Bridge , designed by Thomas Telford in 1826; and the newer reconstructed Britannia Bridge ; which...
, Wales
Wales

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.

orough (formerly Rhosyr) was a very important part of mediaeval Anglesey
Medieval Wales

*Wales in the Early Middle Ages*Wales in the High Middle Ages*Wales in the Late Middle AgesSee also*Medieval Britain...
, as proven by the recent discovery there of the royal court of Prince Llywelyn the Last
Llywelyn the Last

Llywelyn ap Gruffydd or Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf —meaning Llywelyn, Our Last Leader—was the last prince of an independent Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England....
, named Llys Rhosyr
Llys Rhosyr

Llys Rhosyr was a stronghold of Welsh people rule at Newborough in Anglesey in the 13th century....
. Newborough was founded by Edward I of England
Edward I of England

Edward I , popularly known as Longshanks, the English Justinian, and the Hammer of the Scots , was a House of Plantagenet King of England who achieved historical fame by conquering large parts of Wales and almost succeeding in doing the same to Scotland....
 in 1294, to house the people he evicted from Llanfaes in order to build Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle, located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales was built as part of Edward I of England's campaign to conquer the north of Wales. It was designed by James of St....
. It was, literally, established as a 'new borough' and gained its charter in 1303.






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Newborough ( or ) is a village in the south-western corner of Anglesey
Anglesey

Anglesey is an island and principal areas of Wales off the northwest coast of Wales, with a predominantly Welsh language-speaking population. It is connected to the mainland by two bridges spanning the Menai Strait: the original Menai Suspension Bridge , designed by Thomas Telford in 1826; and the newer reconstructed Britannia Bridge ; which...
, Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
.

History

Newborough (formerly Rhosyr) was a very important part of mediaeval Anglesey
Medieval Wales

*Wales in the Early Middle Ages*Wales in the High Middle Ages*Wales in the Late Middle AgesSee also*Medieval Britain...
, as proven by the recent discovery there of the royal court of Prince Llywelyn the Last
Llywelyn the Last

Llywelyn ap Gruffydd or Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf —meaning Llywelyn, Our Last Leader—was the last prince of an independent Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England....
, named Llys Rhosyr
Llys Rhosyr

Llys Rhosyr was a stronghold of Welsh people rule at Newborough in Anglesey in the 13th century....
. Newborough was founded by Edward I of England
Edward I of England

Edward I , popularly known as Longshanks, the English Justinian, and the Hammer of the Scots , was a House of Plantagenet King of England who achieved historical fame by conquering large parts of Wales and almost succeeding in doing the same to Scotland....
 in 1294, to house the people he evicted from Llanfaes in order to build Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle, located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales was built as part of Edward I of England's campaign to conquer the north of Wales. It was designed by James of St....
. It was, literally, established as a 'new borough' and gained its charter in 1303. In the 16th century, Newborough was the county town
County town

A county town is the 'capital' of a county in the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland. County towns are usually the location of administrative or judicial functions, or established over time as the de facto main town of a county....
 of Anglesey
Anglesey

Anglesey is an island and principal areas of Wales off the northwest coast of Wales, with a predominantly Welsh language-speaking population. It is connected to the mainland by two bridges spanning the Menai Strait: the original Menai Suspension Bridge , designed by Thomas Telford in 1826; and the newer reconstructed Britannia Bridge ; which...
 and was once home to a thriving marram grass
Marram grass

Ammophila is a genus consisting of two or three very similar species of Poaceae; common names for these grasses include Marram Grass, Bent Grass, and Beachgrass....
 industry, used for producing matting, nets and rope.

John Morgan, a blind musician living around 1740, played the crwth
Crwth

The crwth is an archaic string instrument musical instrument, associated particularly with Music of Wales, although once played widely in Europe....
 in the village. Newborough is the home of the Prichard Jones Institute, considered an exceptional example of an early 20th century public institution. The Institute and the six single-storey cottage homes that accompany it were a gift to the village by Sir John Prichard-Jones
John Prichard-Jones

John Prichard-Jones was born at Tyn-y-Coed, a small farm at Newborough, Anglesey. When he was fourteen he was apprenticed to a draper in Caernarfon and afterwards moved to Pwllheli, then Bangor, Gwynedd and eventually, when he was nineteen, to London....
, who was born in Newborough. Sir John served an apprenticeship as a draper, eventually rising to become chairman of the Dickins & Jones department store
Department store

A department store is a retail establishment which specializes in selling a wide range of products without a single predominant Merchandise#Product_line....
 in London, to which he gave his name. The Institute was designed by Roland Lloyd Jones and completed in 1905 at a cost of £20,000. The neo-Tudor style two-storey building, complete with clock tower, is an unusually lofty design for a location often buffeted by strong south-westerly winds. The Institute appeared on the BBC2 programme, Restoration, in 2006.

Today

The village with its attractive environs provides the visitor with excellent walking opportunities, not least at Newborough Warren
Newborough Warren

Newborough Warren near the village of Newborough, Anglesey is part of a National Nature Reserve, in Anglesey, Wales. It includes Llanddwyn Bay and Malltraeth Bay, divided by Ynys Llanddwyn, and part of the Anglesey Coastal Path ....
, one of the largest areas of sand dunes found in the British Isles
British Isles

The British Isles are a group of islands off the northwest coast of continental Europe that include Great Britain and Ireland, and numerous smaller islands....
. Superb walking is also available at nearby Newborough Forest
Newborough Forest

Newborough Forest is a forest to the west of Newborough, Anglesey, North Wales.It is one of the most important red squirrel conservation sites in the United Kingdom....
, a 2,000-acre (8 km²) woodland, dedicated to forestry and conservation. Much of the area around Newborough has been declared a nature reserve
Nature reserve

A nature reserve is a protected area of importance for wildlife, flora , fauna or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for Conservation ethic and to provide special opportunities for study or research....
, making it popular for those interested in birds and other wildlife. There is an expansive sandy Blue Flag beach
Blue Flag beach

A Blue Flag beach is a maritime or freshwater recreational beach that has met stringent quality standards during the whole of the previous bathing season....
 at Llanddwyn, which provides access to Llanddwyn Island
Ynys Llanddwyn

Ynys Llanddwyn or Llanddwyn Island is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. The nearest town is Newborough, Anglesey....
, a mile-long rocky promontory. The remains of the 16th-century church of Dwynwen
Dwynwen

Saint Dwynwen, also known as Dwyn, Donwen, and Donwenna, is the Wales patron saint of lovers. She is also the patron saint of sick animals....
, the Welsh patron saint
Patron saint

A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, or person. Patron saints, because they have already transcended to the metaphysical, are able to intercede effectively for the needs of their special charges....
 of lovers, is located on the island.

Newborough beach is very popular as a kitesurfing location
Kitesurfing locations

Essentially any locale with consistent, steady side-onshore winds , large open bodies of water and good launch areas are suitable for kitesurfing. Most kitesurfing takes place along ocean shores, usually off beaches, but it can also be practiced on large lakes and inlets and occasionally on rivers....
.

Just outside the village, on the B4419 towards Llangaffo, is Tacla Taid, the Anglesey Transport and Agriculture Museum, which is the largest of its kind in Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
. On the A4080, towards Dwyran, there is a chance to view all of Anglesey's major attractions in miniature, at Anglesey Model Village
Anglesey Model Village

Anglesey Model Village is a miniature village in Anglesey featuring many historical landmarks of the town in miniature.Set in of landscaped gardens, the miniature village is built to 1:12 scale, including water features and the Ynys Mon Express which circles the lake....
.

Low property prices, a blue-flag beach, and the village now having high-speed internet access, is giving the village a resurgence with an influx of people working from home
Telecommuting

Telecommuting, e-commuting, e-work, telework, working at home , or working from home is a employment arrangement in which employees enjoy Labour market flexibility in working location and hours....
.

Sons and daughters of Newborough

  • Sir John Prichard-Jones
    John Prichard-Jones

    John Prichard-Jones was born at Tyn-y-Coed, a small farm at Newborough, Anglesey. When he was fourteen he was apprenticed to a draper in Caernarfon and afterwards moved to Pwllheli, then Bangor, Gwynedd and eventually, when he was nineteen, to London....
  • William Jones (1842–1907), master mariner, industrialist and civic leader

Movies & Television filmed in Newborough

Half Light
Half Light

Half Light is a 2006 in film movie starring Demi Moore. It was directed by Craig Rosenberg, who also penned the screeplay, and was rated "R" by the Motion Picture Association of America for violence, profanity, and a simulated sex scene....
 with Demi Moore
Demi Moore

Demetria Gene "Demi" Moore Kutcher is an American actress. She became well-known after a string of 1980s teen-oriented movies, and was one of the best known actresses of 1990s Hollywood....


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