Date Posted:18:57:50 18/02/09 Wed Author: Jonny fourre Subject: Re: Woodfield Mynydd Islwyn In reply to:
Sian Ifan
's message, "Woodfield Mynydd Islwyn" on 10:04:30 10/06/08 Tue
Mynydd Islwyn is Welsh for Islwyn's mountain
and is found in Crosskeys Gwent South Wales UK
There is also a woodfield Road in Crosskeys.
Islwyn was one of Wales's great poets and is buried in
Cwmfelin a village just up the road from Crosskeys and at the foot of Mynydd Islwyn
woodfield side is a small village just outside blackwood in the iswlyn valley. half a mile up the road from woodfield side is penmain chapel where mynyddiswlyn male voice choir have rehearsed for many years.