Description
Llangeler, a village and a parish in Carmarthenshire. The village stands on the river Teifi, at the boundary with Cardiganshire, 5 miles E by S of Newcastle Emiyn. Post town, Llandyssil. The parish comprises 8193 acres; population, 1880. Llys Newydd is the chief residence. The living is twofold, a vicarage and a sinecure rectory, in the diocese of St David's; net value of the vicarage, £136 ; of the rectory, £244. Patron of the former, the Bishop of St David's; of the latter, St David's College, Lampeter. The church is dedicated to St Celer, was rebuilt in 1860, is in the Early English style, and consists of nave and chancel, with vestry and bell-turret. A spring, called St Celer's Well, is near the church.
Llangeler, Carmarthenshire
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5

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