The Heritage Hiker’s Guide to Cowbridge
Heritage Hiker’s Guide to Cowbridge. A short guide including the history of the town and its heritage. Includes walks and up to date visitor information.
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Heritage Hiker’s Guide to Cowbridge. A short guide including the history of the town and its heritage. Includes walks and up to date visitor information.
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Ewenny Priory, St Michael’s Church, Ewenny Pottery history and walks. Including up to date information on visiting.
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Caer Dynnaf Hillfort, St Quentin’s Castle and more.. includes walks and up to date visitor information.
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Flemingston Court and more including walks and up to date visitor information.
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Easy to read summary of recent archaeological excavations at Five Mile Lane in Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Roman Cold Knap, Barry Castle and more including walks and up to date visitor information.
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St Cadoc’s/St Cattwg’s Church and more including walks and up to date visitor information.
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History of Fonmon Fonmon – Ffwl-y-mwn is a small hamlet just north of Fontygary in the Vale of Glamorgan. It is best known for its central duck pond and Fonmon Castle. Fonmon Castle is one of the few medieval castles which until recently was still lived in as a home. Since it was built by
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History of Hensol Castle Hensol Castle was originally built in the late 17th/ early 18th century as a country mansion. The house was remodelled in 1735, extended before 1815 and remodelled again in 1840 taking on a military gothic style of a castle. The castle is set within a landscaped park with lake and tree
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Boverton Boverton – Trebefered is a small village in the Vale of Glamorgan to the east of Llantwit Major. The village began as a farming community during the reign of William the Conqueror and largely remains so. It is a sweet little village with a little shop and fish and chip shop at its center.
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