Presteigne is a town as well as community in Radnorshire, Powys, Wales. It was the county town of the historic county of Radnorshire. Despite resting on a minor B roadway the town has, alike with numerous various other towns near to the Wales-England boundary, presumed the motto, "Gateway to Wales". The town remains on the south bank of the River Lugg, which creates the England-- Wales border as it passes the town-- the boundary effectively wraps around 3 sides of the town (north, eastern and south). Close-by communities are Kington to the south and also Knighton to the north, and also surrounding villages consist of Norton as well as Stapleton. The town drops within the Diocese of Hereford. The community possibly began as a tiny settlement around a Minster church dedicated to St Andrew and also at the time of the Domesday Book and also formed part of the manor of Humet. By the mid-12th century it was called 'Presthemede' or 'the boundary meadow of the clergymans'. A century later on, it passed into the control of the Mortimers, powerful Marcher lords, as well as on their loss passed into the hands of the Crown. At the end of the 13th century, most of the town's citizens, primarily English, enjoyed some success however the Black Death and the Glyndwr disobedience had destroyed this and by the end of the 15th century, the now largely Welsh, population stayed in a having a hard time town. A significant triumph in their disobedience was won by the pressures of Owain Glyndwr nearby at the Fight of Bryn Glas in 1402. The growth of a thriving cloth market in the Tudor period brought brief prosperity, finished by three new upsurges of plague in 3 successive generations. Afterwards it came to be a market community and, up until the later 16th century, a centre for processing in your area grown barley into malt. By the Acts of Union, Presteigne - in the beginning collectively with New Radnor - became the county town of Radnorshire and also its administrative and judicial centre, housing the region gaol as well as the Shire Hall. By the end of the 19th century its more recent and larger neighbor, Llandrindod Wells, had actually taken over the duty of administrative centre, yet Presteigne continued to be the place for the Assizes up until these were abolished in 1971. After a period of stagnation in the very first half of the 20th century, the town has developed a diverse manufacturing base and also has actually begun to exploit its tourism capacity while its environment as well as the advancement of its social, social and also leisure centers have actually assisted to bring in individuals to resolve.