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Builth Wells
Builth Wells is a market town and also community in the region of Powys and also historic area of Brecknockshire (Breconshire), mid Wales, lying at the confluence of rivers Wye and Irfon, in the Welsh (or upper) part of the Wye Valley. It has a population of 2,568. Most of the community's buildings, including the 1876 Market Hall, were constructed from stone from Llanelwedd Quarry. Much of the facing and also various other dressed stone used in the construction of the Elan Valley dams was likewise quarried here. The quarry produced the first occurrence of laumontite in Wales. The quarry is presently run by Hanson Aggregates. Builth is a historical anglicization of the Old Welsh Buellt/Buallt which combines bu be, equivalent to some Middle English orthography), suggesting "ox" with gellt (later gwellt), meaning "lea or leas"; the very same form is made use of despite sex of the animal. The community added "Wells" in the 19th century when its springs were promoted as a site visitor attraction. Its contemporary Welsh name Llanfair-ym-Muallt indicates "Saint Mary in Ox Leas".