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Llancaiach Fawr is obviously the name of a church or parish (you would not expect to find a house named "Llan-"). The website itself calls it "Llancaiach Fawr Manor House" (OK, you'll also find "Llancaiach Fawr" as shorthand on the site). Perhaps someone with local knowledge can enlighten us about the parish/church? It's obviously called "Fawr" to distinguish it from another Llancaiach (Welsh: Llangaiach). Suggest the page should be moved to
Llancaiach Fawr Manor House.
Enaidmawr (
talk) 00:01, 2 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Requested move 28 April 2023
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Looking at Google's book ngram viewer[1], "Llancaiach Fawr Manor" was unheard of before 1989, but quickly gained in use, and has become more common than "Llancaiach Fawr" in the last decade or so.
I haven't checked page view statistics, as WikiNav gave "An error occurred" across the board, and I don't know of anything else which reports how someone reached an article.
There is an old comment on the talk page which suggested "Llancaiach Fawr Manor House", but the name the official page[2] uses when you first visit it is the one I suggested, and I haven't found any other evidence of the longer name being used. I also notice that someone changed the opening sentence in 2014 to use the title I've suggested, and it seems to have remained unchanged since.
Regarding the other "article title" criteria, my suggested name is less concise than the current title, and is no more precise (at least, I don't know of anything else which could reasonably be meant by either name).
Aoeuidhtns (
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Extorc.
talk 18:11, 19 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Oppose move - Colloquially it tends to be known as Llancaiach Fawr in the local area but I appreciate this is anecdotal evidence. Some news articles (particularly more local or Wales specific news) tend to refer to it as Llancaiach Fawr and so
WP:CommonName would apply. See examples of "Llancaiach Fawr" used;
Your links don't appear to me to back your statement up all that well. Looking through them, I see that:
The Wales Online articles all call the house "Llancaiach Fawr Manor" in the opening sentence.
The South Wales Argus article calls it "Llancaiach Fawr Manor House" in the opening sentence.
Three of the four Caerphilly Observer articles use "Llancaiach Fawr Manor" at some point; one in the opening sentence, one when they quote a member of staff and one in the caption to a picture.
All three souces refer to it as Llancaiach Fawr within an article, but, like the headlines, that may be intended as shorthand, in the same way reporters might refer to Balmoral, Sandringham or Windsor.
WP:COMMONNAME seems to be a question of numbers, and I don't know where to find those other than the book ngram page.
Something I've looked at since my original post is the guidelines for the WikiProjects listed at the top of this talk page.
WP:Museum prefers the current, formal title for the museum.
I couldn't see a reference to guidelines on the
WP:PARA or
WP:UK main pages, so I don't know if they have a policy.
I've ignored
WP:ENGLAND; does it belong here at all?
I feel the Museum guidelines are the most relevant, as they're intended for buildings with staff there to help visitors. This article doesn't follow them in other ways, however.
Aoeuidhtns (
talk) 14:17, 16 May 2023 (UTC)reply
Weak Oppose - the evidence for usage of the longer title is reasonably convincing, and most telling is that this is how they describe themselves on their web page, but per Titus Gold, there is plenty of evidence that the shorter name remains in use as a common name too. I am not convinced either name is clearly the common name, in the way that some other manors (Haling Manor, Croham Manor, Taunton Manor to take some random examples) would be. So then, per
MOS:TITLE, we should favour the more succinct title. That is Llancaiach Fawr. I think the matter is finely balanced - so not surprised there is limited engagement here.
Sirfurboy🏄 (
talk) 15:37, 16 May 2023 (UTC)reply
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