Radnorshire

Radnorshire
Sir Faesyfed (Welsh)
Historic county and district
1536–1974/1996

Area
  1831272,128 acres (1,101.26 km2)
  1911301,165 acres (1,218.77 km2)
  1961301,165 acres (1,218.77 km2)
Population
  183124,651
  190123,281
  197118,271
  199224,000
Density
  18310.1/acre
StatusNon-administrative county (1536–1889)
Administrative county (1889–1974)
District of Powys (1974–1996)
Historic county (non-administrative)
Chapman codeRAD
GovernmentRadnorshire County Council (1889–1974)
Radnorshire District Council (1974–1996)
  HQ
  MottoEwch yn Uwch
(Go Higher)

History 
 Established
1536
 Council established
1889
 Disestablished
1974/1996
 District status
1974–1996
Subdivisions
  TypeHundreds, sanitary districts, urban districts, rural districts
Succeeded by
Powys

Radnorshire (Welsh: Sir Faesyfed) was one of the thirteen counties of Wales that existed from 1536 until their abolishment in 1974, later becoming a district of Powys from 1974 to 1996. It covered a sparsely populated area, and was bounded to the north by Montgomeryshire and Shropshire, to the east by Herefordshire, to the south by Brecknockshire and to the west by Cardiganshire.

The county was formed in 1536 from several Marcher lordships under the Laws in Wales Acts, as part of the formal annexation of Wales into the Kingdom of England by Henry VIII. The county was named after New Radnor, which was the original county town. From 1543 onwards the assizes were held alternately at New Radnor and Presteigne, later settling at Presteigne alone. Presteigne then served as the county's administrative centre until 1889 when Radnorshire County Council was established and chose to base itself in Llandrindod Wells instead.

The administrative county was abolished in 1974, with the area becoming the lower-tier Radnor district within the new county of Powys. The district was renamed Radnorshire in 1989. Radnorshire District Council was abolished in 1996 when Powys became a unitary authority. Powys County Council then had a Radnorshire "shire committee" until 2018.

The largest town in Radnorshire was Llandrindod Wells, with other towns being Knighton, Presteigne, and Rhayader. The Radnor Forest is an area of high ground covering a large part of the east of former county.