Radnorshire is a sparsely populated area and one of thirteen historic counties of Wales. New Radnor was the original county town, although the Assizes sat at Presteigne, but now the main town is the centrally located Llandrindod Wells.

The county is land-locked, bordered by Montgomeryshire to the north, Shropshire and Herefordshire to the east, Breconshire to the south and Cardiganshire to its west.

The county has numerous war memorials in its towns and villages, mostly situated in Churches and Chapels. Below is a list of some of the towns and villages in the county. Those with hyperlinks point to completed pages on this website. Those without are yet to be written up:

Radnorshire War Memorials

Abbeycwmhir War Memorial

Aberedw War Memorial

Beguildy War Memorial

Boughrood War Memorial

Clyro War Memorial

Cwmbach Llechryd (Builth Road) War Memorial

Evenjobb War Memorial

Glasbury War Memorial

Glascwm War Memorial

Heyope War Memorial

Howey War Memorial

Kinnerton War Memorial

Knighton War Memorial

Llanbister War Memorial

Llandrindod Wells War Memorial

Llanelwedd War Memorial

Llanfaredd War Memorial

Llanfihangel-Helygen War Memorial

Llangynllo War Memorial

Llansantffraed-in-Elwel War Memorial

Llanyre War Memorial

Llowes War Memorial

Nantmel War Memorial

Norton War Memorial

New Radnor War Memorial

Newbridge-on-Wye War Memorial

Penybont (Cefnllys, Llanbadarn Fawr and Llandegley) War Memorial

Presteigne War Memorial

Rhayader War Memorial

Rhulen War Memorial