Presteigne is a town and also community in Radnorshire, Powys, Wales. It was the county town of the historical region of Radnorshire. Regardless of resting on a minor B road the town has, in common with several various other towns near the Wales-England boundary, presumed the slogan, "Gateway to Wales". The community rests on the south financial institution of the River Lugg, which forms the England-- Wales border as it passes the community-- the boundary properly twists around three sides of the community (north, east and south). Neighboring communities are Kington to the south and Knighton to the north, and also surrounding villages consist of Norton and also Stapleton. The community drops within the Diocese of Hereford. The town possibly began as a tiny settlement around a Minster church dedicated to St Andrew and at the time of the Domesday Book and also formed part of the estate of Humet. By the mid-12th century it was called 'Presthemede' or 'the border meadow of the priests'. A century later on, it entered the control of the Mortimers, effective Marcher lords, and also on their autumn passed into the hands of the Crown. At the end of the 13th century, most of the town's residents, generally English, enjoyed some success yet the Black Death as well as the Glyndwr rebellion had actually destroyed this as well as by the end of the 15th century, the now largely Welsh, population lived in a battling town. A substantial success in their disobedience was won by the forces of Owain Glyndwr close by at the Battle of Bryn Glas in 1402. The development of a prospering towel sector in the Tudor duration brought brief prosperity, ended by 3 new epidemics of torment in three successive generations. After that it came to be a market community as well as, till the later 16th century, a centre for handling locally grown barley right into malt. By the Acts of Union, Presteigne - in the beginning collectively with New Radnor - became the county town of Radnorshire and its administrative as well as judicial centre, housing the county gaol and also the Shire Hall. By the end of the 19th century its newer and bigger neighbour, Llandrindod Wells, had actually usurped the role of management centre, yet Presteigne stayed the place for the Assizes until these were eliminated in 1971. After a period of stagnation in the very first fifty percent of the 20th century, the community has developed a varied production base and has started to exploit its tourist possibility while its atmosphere and the development of its social, social as well as leisure centers have assisted to draw in individuals to settle.