Trewern


Trewern is a small village, community and electoral ward in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. The community includes the villages of Cefn Buttington and.
The word Trewern is Welsh, formed from the words "tre" meaning town and "gwern" meaning alder, thus town of the alder or, more likely, alders.

Location

It is situated on the A458 road, between the towns of Newtown, Shrewsbury and Welshpool. It has a public bus running to these towns. The Afon Pwll Trewern and Afon Pwll Bychan pass near the village.

Attractions & amenities

Although only a small village in terms of population, there is a primary school, Ysgol Gynradd Buttington Trewern, with pupils travelling from miles around. Also, the school has a public playing area for children to play at. Trewern also has many other sites, such as an extinct volcano in form of Moel y Golfa, Cefn y Castell and Breidden Hill
Trewern Hall is a half-timbered house in the village dating from the late 16th century. It is Grade II* listed.

Governance

Trewern has a community council representing the views of the community and has ten community councillors.
The Trewern ward elects a county councillor to Powys County Council. Since 1995 it had been represented by an Independent councillor.