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Cenarth is a village on the border of Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire in Wales.

Lying on the A484 road and the River Teifi it is known for its waterfall, seventeenth century flour mill and coracle museum.

The village is also renowned for it's bus company 'Cerbydau Cenarth/Cenarth Coaches' founded by tenor Washington James.

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