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Extract from the Llanidloes Travel Guides:
Thriving when so many other small market towns seem in danger of atrophying, the secret of success for
LLANIDLOES
, twelve miles north of Rhayader, seems to be in its adaptability. It has developed from a rural village to a weaving town, and has latterly become a centre for artists, craftspeople and assorted alternative lifestylers. One of mid-Wales's prettiest towns, the four main streets meet at the black and white
market hall
, built on timber stilts in 1600 to allow the market - which has long since moved - to take place on the cobbles beneath. Running parallel with the length of the market hall are China Street an... read the whole Llanidloes Travel Guides...
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