Llanllechid

Llanllechid is a village and community in Gwynedd, Wales. The village is near Bethesda, and the community had a population of 889 at the 2011 UK census and an area of 46 km2. The community also includes Tal-y-Bont near Bangor, Gwynedd and a large part of the Carneddau range so is therefore sparsely populated.

Eglwys St Llechid
St Llechid is the patron saint of the village, where she founded the parish church and a holy well (now lost). The church closed in 2002.

Notable people

 * John Francon Williams (1854–1911), writer, geographer, cartographer, journalist, editor, historian, inventor; born and grew up in Llanllechid.
 * Elias Owen (1863–1888), a Welsh amateur football goalkeeper with three caps for Wales.
 * Brenda Chamberlain (1912–1971), artist.
 * Thomas Edwards orientalist, was born in Llanllechid in 1652.
 * Gruff Rhys (born 1970), musician and member of Super Furry Animals.
 * Margaret Thomas (born 1779), musician and hymn writer.
 * Edward Stephen Welsh minister, musician, singer and composer. During the time he was minister of a chapel in Llanllechid he wrote a requiem in memory of John Jones, Talysarn.
 * Thomas Bayley Hughes, Archdeacon of Bangor, (1983–1986) held an incumbency at Llanllechid.
 * Evan Evans 18th c. poet and priest, held a curate at Llanllechid.
 * Thomas Henry Wyatt was the architect of a church in Llanllechid circa 1855/6.
 * John Petts 20th c. artist, and his wife Brenda Chamberlain artist, set up home near Llanllechid where they also held two joint exhibitions.
 * Griffith Williams 17th c. former Bishop, who after his suspension in 1612, preached in Llanllechid.