Welsh English and the Celtic Englishes in general are known for their preference for rising tones in declaratives. However, the statement that Welsh English has a preference for rising tones is insufficient to explain its main prosodic characteristics. The present investigation focuses on Ceredigion, a county in West Wales with a relatively high percentage of native Welsh speakers. Several excerpts have been collected from the interviews taken for the Survey of Anglo-Welsh Dialects (1977-1979) and processed through Praat with the aim of identifying and analysing prosodic features of Ceredigion English. For the analysis, three fundamental elements will be considered: alignment of the stressed syllable, characteristics of the upward movement, and pitch peak. Through this detailed prosodic characterization of Ceredigion English, it will be shown that prosody is a distinguishing feature of Welsh English accent.