:Pen-y-cae, Powys

{{Short description|Village in Powys, Wales}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

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| country = Wales

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| static_image_caption = Housing in Pen-y-cae

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| os_grid_reference = SN843137

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| postcode_area = SA

| postcode_district = SA9

| post_town = SWANSEA

| dial_code = 01639

| constituency_westminster = Brecon and Radnorshire

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| community_wales = Ystradgynlais

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Pen-y-cae is a village in Powys, Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park between Abercraf and Craig-y-Nos Castle, in the community of Tawe-Uchaf. The village is mostly a linear settlement along the A4067 which runs approximately parallel to the River Tawe. Pen-y-cae has a school and two pubs, the Pen-y-cae Inn in the centre of the village[http://www.channel5.com/shows/marco-pierre-whites-kitchen-wars/contestants/episode-2-anthony-christopher-and-marcos-benitos-pen-y-cae-inn Channel5 -Marco Pierre White's Kitchen Wars - Episode 2 - Anthony Christopher and Marcos Benitos, Pen Y Cae Inn] and the Ancient Briton, close to Ynyswen.

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Category:Villages in the Brecon Beacons National Park

Category:Villages in Powys

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