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The name Leckwith probably derives from the [[personal name]] ''Helygwydd'' (possibly the name of a [[saint]]).<ref>Gwynedd O. Pierce, ''The Place-names of Dinas Powys Hundred''. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1968 ISBN 0-7083-0338-2, pp. 49–52.</ref> |
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==Landmarks== |
==Landmarks== |
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Leckwith (Template:Lang-cy) is a small village just outside Cardiff. It is not located in Cardiff itself and there is no area in West Cardiff called Leckwith, Canton is often confused with Leckwith as perhaps Leckwih Moors once occupied the area around Hadfiled Road and Asda.
Etymology
The name Leckwith probably derives from the personal name Helygwydd (possibly the name of a saint).[1]
Landmarks
- The old stone triple-arched Old Leckwith Bridge crosses the River Ely to the west. It is Grade II* listed[2] and dates from before 1536.[3]
References
- ^ Gwynedd O. Pierce, The Place-names of Dinas Powys Hundred. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1968 ISBN 0-7083-0338-2, pp. 49–52.
- ^ "Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in Canton Community), Canton". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ^ Leckwith Old Bridge, Leckwith, Cardiff, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. Retrieved 31 March 2013.