Vale of County Treasures

Addendum July 2011 FOREWORD

The original County Treasures project was published by the then County Council in the late 1970’s. In 2007, the Council brought the County Treasures list up to date and formally adopted it.

The aim of County Treasures is to highlight those buildings that are of particular importance in the Vale of Glamorgan. This Addendum has been prepared as a result of changing circumstances. Since the adoption of the list, a number of events have occurred which require the amendment of the document, these include the identification, by Cadw, of four new scheduled monuments and five new listed buildings.

Recently, the Council has also completed a full survey of its conservation areas which has identified a number of buildings which meet the criteria for inclusion as locally listed County Treasures. In addition, the addendum acts as an erratum correcting errors of fact that were inadvertently included in the adopted document.

It is hoped that the inventory will continue to promote the care and maintenance of identified County Treasures and will ensure that they are fully regarded in the planning process where they are threatened by development pressures.

I am delighted to endorse its publication.

Cllr. Jeffrey James Cabinet Member for Planning and Transportation July 2011 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 CONTENTS

Page Introduction 2 Explanation of Entries 3 Deletions 4 Amendments 5 New Entries 14

Directorate of Environmental and Economic Regeneration Docks Office Subway Road Barry CF63 4RT Telephone: 01446 704 111 Website: www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk

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1 INTRODUCTION

The Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures was adopted by the Council in 2007. Since the adoption of the list, a number of events that have occurred which require the amendment of the document, these include the identification, by Cadw, of four new scheduled monuments (and the de‐scheduling of one) and five new listed buildings.

Recently, the Council has completed a full survey of its 39 conservation areas which has identified a number of buildings which meet the criteria for inclusion as locally listed County Treasures.

In addition, the addendum acts as an erratum correcting errors of fact that were included in the adopted document.

2 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 EXPLANATION OF ENTRIES

Community Treasure Name Treasure Treasure Reference Monument Monument Reference Photograph Listed Building Listed Building Reference OS Grid E OS Grid N

Summary Description

Map

Community The community in which the treasure can be found Treasure Name The name of the treasure. This is broken down to include the locality, the street and the individual building where applicable. Treasure Reference Unique reference number for each treasure. Monument Reference number given to scheduled monuments by Cadw. Listed Building Reference numbers given to listed buildings by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and Cadw. OS Grid The eastings and northings of each treasure. Photograph A photograph of each treasure. Map A map of each treasure. Summary Description A brief description of each treasure.

3 DELETIONS

Treasure Community Name Reason for deletion Number 1600 Michaelston Home Farm It was found that what remains on site of the original structure is so limited that the structure no longer merits inclusion. 1601 Michaelston Barn at Home Farm It was found that what remains on site of the original structure is so limited that the structure no longer merits inclusion.

4 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011

AMENDMENTS

5 Barry Barry Island ‐ Western Shelter Treasure 2474 Monument Listed Building 01.44.00 87614 OS Grid E 311184 OS Grid N 166474

Open shelter in classical style. Tall single storey concrete structure spanning the seafront promenade and set within the seafront wall.

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1

7.9m

BM 8 .1 8 m PH Pavilion El Sub Sta

First Aid

D A Ce ntre O TR Bo wl in g Gre e n 7.9m 7 E G 8 A 9 P

Tourist Information L Twr Ce ntre

Tennis Courts TCB Miniatur e in ra 8.0m D 10 Golf Cour se

2 1 10.4m

L Twr

k PC th PR Pa AD m O .75 R 12 ET 1 BM 9.26m G BM PA 3 ts Lodge s DW Po 4 W r D DW elte 6 Sh e rcad rn A Post este nd 14.9m H Q W Sa a rd egu Lif

DW

16.5m

r ate W 14.9m gh Hi n ea M

Barry Barry Island ‐ Eastern Shelter Treasure 2475 Monument Listed Building 01.43.00 87613 OS Grid E 311635 OS Grid N 166449

Open shelter in classical style. Tall single storey concrete structure spanning the seafront promenade and set within the seafront wall.

The Dolphin (P H)

24

LB TCB

ubS El S 18. 6m

44

d n s a C P s Post s m oo kr oa Cl

FB

2 7 2 5

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DW

P a t h

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She lt er

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S and

8. 8m

D W

Sl o pin g m a s on r y

P R O D W M E N A D E

Ro c k D W

D W

8. 2m

6 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Barry College Road ‐ St Curig Welsh Medium School Treasure 1538 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 312241 OS Grid N 169446

Welsh language school ‐ formerly the Girls Grammar School, opened 16 September 1913 by Maj‐Gen H.H. Lee. Red brick dressed with O 7 G YS R- -Y S 4 E 1 sandstone. A

M

5 3

2 62 1 61

60 9 58 5

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Ysgol Sant Cyrig (Welsh Primary School)

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Barry Cadoxton ‐ Coldbrook Road West ‐ The Bowers Treasure 1412 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 312874 OS Grid N 169395

Two‐storey cement rendered house, slate roof, modern windows, gabled porch, and northern wing.

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3

11

Jonston

sta 1 Brockway Bron y

la Vi Bel 2 Na nt

Golden Grove eld The Bowers CO LD BR OO Cros s Elm s n ly KRO Hillside k AD WE m c ST 6 o

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9 B 6

1 Ye w Tr th a Ho us P ) Bry nte g Bry n m 1 Gl a s (u

Tanglewood

k St Cad

8 o 2 ro 4 B s d Bell

5 l Th ree Little Hill o Inn ACE (PH) BM PL C DOCK

7 Barry Cadoxton ‐ Coldbrook Road West ‐ Golden Grove Treasure 1413 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 312921 OS Grid N 169397

Two‐storey dwelling house of five windows, slate roof, end gables. Central door with portico.

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N

A

L

S

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E

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He bble s

1 Brockway Brony 2 Na nt

Go l d e n Gro v e The Bowers CO LD BR OO 17.7m n ly KRO Hillside k AD WE c ST o r B

Ye w Tree th a Ho us e P ) C Bry nte g Bry n m 1 Gl a s (u O L anglewood D B R O O K k St Cadoc's Church o R o O r W A B ells ED d B S

5 l Th ree Little Hill o T (IPnnH) B M 20.13m C Cross 18 (remains of) St Cadoc's Church

Colwinston Ty Colwyn Treasure 775 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 294012 OS Grid N 175554

An old iron bell in a small gabled stone tower surmounted by a cross, on a house once used as the village school. Church 1 e Cottage ous ch H Pen Dut rimrose Cottage R The o c k l i f f e F e V r I n N l ES e Ty Gardd a 60.0m h Tree Cottage GP TCB

Church PH Farm

T Old School h e N House E O N l R g d A e S R A T M h e H L ED i CO g o

8 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 with Cowbridge ‐ High Street ‐ Number 45, 47 and Verity's Court Treasure 1446 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299447 OS Grid N 174686

Number 45, former C18 house reduced in height. On West side, covered access through into Verity's R w os t e C e f e otts a r M r t n Court (see also 1648). Number 47, former C18 C

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2 C

1 2 building with bay above Victorian shopfront. Both t

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C 3 units have slated, pitched roofs, stacks and render Bear s ' y Hotel t i e l 63 r e k facades. Bank c

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PH 3 25.3m

6 2 2

6 T 2 E 7 E R T S

Dinas Powys Heol y Cawl ‐ North Cottage Treasure 486 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 315302 OS Grid N 171407

Early C19 labourer's cottages, casement windows. Significant group value in the conservation area.

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Dingle White Lodge

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t o t a r t g g ai h Cr e Ailsa L- HEO WL 1 A W 2 Y-C atend Ty lath 2 7 1 Gwyn R o th ield C b pringf o u PW S t r HIG Mews CottHillage Croft t y HW ALL S M Q RO i u A llb a

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1 Twyn

2

3

Hall

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9 Highwalls Road ‐ Ebenezer Chapel Treasure 489 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 315246 OS Grid N 171394

Chapel constructed of coursed limestone with bathstone dressing.

A 24 H a 22 ll

Dingle White Lodge R o View s

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1 t 2 a

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o t t r a t g h raig e C lsa L- Ai HEO AWL 1 Y-C 2 Ty 2 7 1 Gw yn gfield PW Sprin HIG Hill Croft HW ALL Mews Cottage S R M OA ill

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3 1

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1 1 Twyn

2

3 Hall

1 7 T C

Llandow Windmill Remains Treasure 419 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296407 OS Grid N 172859

A Bronze Age possible burial mound, though its shape is not typical of other round barrows in the county.

The Pines Manor Gardens

Quarry (disused) el hap B C Heybrook

4 f) 2 1800 Nash o 7 e 0 sit House ( se De‐scheduled Sept 2007. Likely to be the remains of Hou oll Amb ur y Gn

Ambury Park Pale B

4

2

7

0

Nash Nash Coed- y-Bryn House windmill or summerhouse. Cottage Little Haven 95.4m Carne House

Stradling House

East

House Manor Gardens

Nichol House

Nash Manor BM 96.55m

The

Pheasant

House

96.6m

10 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Llanfair ‐ The Cottage Treasure 324 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299604 OS Grid N 172828

A nicely proportioned house, believed to have been built in the C18 by the Jenkins family. Later in the century, this house served as The Rectory and was

a 1 ob C R ll Hi

45.7m n

a H

lf o occupied by the scholar cleric and lexicographer,

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a 18.6m

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T C k IN T C

E

R 1 P 1 Revd John Walters, rector of Llandough 1759‐1797.

LE T S Phillips A L C

lw Cottage 1 y 0 n O n n The stone appendage on the East side of the house Samaras Woodlands 4 Cottage

24.7m

C 3 LB a 1 once contained a distinctive beehive which is now n y r O nn 38. 7m

en in the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans. The house 1 The Cottage The Barn Ty'r Llandough Ardd Orchard House (Llandoche) has recently been the subject of extensive 19.2m renovation.

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Pond a n

)

Spring

Spring

Llantwit Major West Street ‐ Old Malthouse Cottage Treasure 220 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296522 OS Grid N 168875

An early C17 house of the chimney backing on to the entry type. Central chimney with winding stone stair at the side. Tudor arched doorways, one

Cattle Grid entering into the malt house (now a residence). Car West Park Farm 2 H Westfield House i ll C M T o t a h t l e a R t g 45.7m o H O e s o l e d u e C s e g o id t r C t H a b ro g m il e im r lc s a s w r F e w S s a t P K y e s m WEST AL Huntsman's b HILL ST r W e Cottage y R

VE 6 T 2 EE RI 4 TR Swine 2 T S ES The W Bridge Gardens

k

e o e d i g Tanfield s a o r t t e r v o Cottages i C B R

LB 2

1 Plymouth y House e n g 43.0m O H ill si k d t e 39.6m t o

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r Coed C COLLEGE ST B

39.3m Sunny Croft

3 Sunningdale 2 Tynant Talbot Hous The Barn Issues Manza

11 Nurston ‐ Kenilworth Cottage Treasure 1593 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 305422 OS Grid N 167215

Stone built farmhouse with central entrance and porch. Roof tiles set in diamond style, porch appears to be added at a later date. Structure may have been increased in height at a later date.

52.4m

51.5m PORT ROAD

Highmead Pond BM 52.33m Th e C r o f t Chapel Kenilworth Farm Cottage Poultry House

Nurston

St Brides Major Dunraven ‐ Dunraven Castle ‐ Entrance Gateway with Flanking Wall Treasure 1160 Monument 26.03.05 21797 Listed Building OS Grid E 288764 OS Grid N 172842

The present ruins of Dunraven Castle were built in 1802‐06 by Thomas Wyndham of Clearwell Castle,

Nant y Durfol Gloucestershire as a hunting seat. It was Pond

Well 29.3m remodelled in 1858 by Egbert Moxham, when the P a t h

( u m central tower was replaced by a conservatory and )

Shingle the North and South wings were raised. It was BM 28.21m extended with a tower and wing on the seaward side by George Devey in 1806‐08. The Castle was demolished in 1962, having been used as a hotel Rock Pa th Fort ( um ) and only the footings survive. The entrance gateway Shingle Pillow Mounds Dunraven Park is C19 and may be contemporary with the P B a t M h 4 ( 6 u .8 m 1 rebuilding. It is an important landmark. ) m 34.4m Din-maen ) (um BM 55.73m Path

12 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 St Nicholas ‐ Bonvilston House ‐ Woodland Lodge, Gate Piers and Remnants of Stables Treasure 2489 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 306560 OS Grid N 174035

Woodland Lodge, designed in 1840 by David

2 Vaughn. The Lodge and gate piers provide evidence VIL

Woodlands of the impressive entrance to the former Bonvilston

1 2

4

1 House. The construction of a later upper storey has

1

4

1 4 altered its former classical proportions, although

Bolston 6

4 Red

Woodlands

4 Lion 7

5 the original detail remains at ground floor. The Lodge (Inn) St Mary's Church 98.8m The Ol d For stables remain deep within the Village Farm The 100.6m BM 96.23m Malthouse land 1 Nat 4 housing estate. Built of coursed limestone, the

Red Lion Plasnewydd 4 Cottages

8 A 4 stone arched entrance is a startling feature within A 48 Ty Newydd 6400 Church the domestic layout of the Village Farm estate. Cottage Ty-Mawr

13 NEW ENTRIES

14 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Barry Barry Island ‐ Friars Point Treasure 2506 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 311033 OS Grid N 166110

Friars Point is formed by steeply dipping beds of Carboniferous Limestone. Formerly known as Treharne's Point after the former owner of Barry

Sand

er at M iniat ur e W gh Hi G olf Course n ea M

PR OM EN AD E Island.

Bar r y Har bour de Ar ca st ern d We San

r eakw ate Ro c k Br Shingle Yor k e Ro c k Fr ia r s Po in t Ho u s e Ro c k A number of archaeological sites including a

Lit t le I sland

Sand Sand tumulus, evidence of human remains and an urn

Whitmore Bay Ro c k

R

o

S c a k n

d a n

d S uncovered in the 1870s are recorded on Friars Point h in g l e Lit t le I sland on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1879,

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Ro c k suggesting some prehistoric activity on the promontory. The site of a pillow mound, possibly a

Fr ia r s Po in t medieval rabbit warren, is recorded on Friars Point on the most recent Ordnance Survey maps.

Barry Barry Island ‐ Seafront Wall Treasure 2503 Monument Listed Building 01.42.00 87612 OS Grid E 311477 OS Grid N 166476

The sea wall extends for almost the whole width of Whitmore Bay with 6 pairs of step exits giving

access to the beach and two further projecting

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1 n ts

la f

s o

I L a 1 El Sub St a bays. Low wall in rock faced stone with terminating 1

The Dolphin (PH)

12

El Sub St a to 6 7 3 4 piers and curved copings. 1 ild in gs LB Espl anade Bu TCB

Fir st Aid FR IARS ROAD 18. 6m D Cent r e A O R S ROAD T FRIAR E G A P

Tourist Information Cent r e

d n s a PC s Post s m oo kr Pond oa Cl Miniature Golf Course

FB

PROMENADE DW

DW PROM ENAD DW E P a t h DW DW

DW

She lt er

DW

S and

15 Barry Barry Island ‐ Former Public Conveniences Treasure 2504 Monument Listed Building 01.45.00 87615 OS Grid E 311593 OS Grid N 166531

Public conveniences of concrete with brick panels. Flat roofed single storey structure. An integral

component of the complex of structures

1 5 5 OAD

APPRO ACH R

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1

S 1 T constructed during the inter‐war period as part of A

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the development of the resort. A

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A musement P ark R

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A D A musement P ark

El Sub St a

The Dolphin (PH)

12

to 6 7 3 4 LB u ild in gs TCB Espl anade B

FR IARS ROAD 18. 6m

ROAD FRIARS

d n s a PC s Post s m oo kr Pond oa Cl

FB

DW

DW PROM ENAD E P a t h DW

DW

She lt er

DW

S and

8. 8m

D W

Sl op in g m a so nr y

Barry Barry Island ‐ Pedestrian Bridge Treasure 2505 Monument Listed Building 01.46.00 87616 OS Grid E 311560 OS Grid N 166510

Pedestrian bridge, concrete single arch span above a pedestrian walkway. An integral component of

the complex of structures constructed during the The Dolphin (PH) inter‐war period as part of the development of the LB

FR resort. IARS RO AD 18.6m

d an s s PC m Posts oo kr oa Cl

FB

DW

P ROME NADE

P a th DW

DW

She lter DW

Sand

16 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Barry Friars Road ‐ No 26 Treasure 2544 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 311580 OS Grid N 166616

House dating from the 1930’s; distinctive modernist geometric architecture and bold lines; flat roof with

parapet. A 3 D and A 2 H 1

R 2 1 1 St Baruch's 21 2 9 6 E 32.3m

Y Meth Ch O

M L

1 ^ G

O Hearth 6 Y R L (site of) D F A I N 12 O I R R 2 2 2 8 S 9 R A 1 I 0 W R F E

N It is a striking and memorable building in

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1 St Baruch's Chapel 5 ^ R

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(remains of) 2 9

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4 importance.

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Barry Harbour Road ‐ Storehouse Point Treasure 2505 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 310679 OS Grid N 166833

Storehouse Point, which contains preserved remains of a warehouse and harbourmaster’s office provide some indication of the historic maritime

8 trade that preceded the building of the Docks.

10.4m Slopi ng m ason ry 12.8m 1 LB 2 Outfall

3

4 r e r lt te e a GP h h W S ig H an Me

ta PCs S b u S l E Parade Gardens

Rock

Storehouse Point Shingle

Mud and Shingle

le ng hi S nd a ck

17 Barry Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery ‐ Chapel Treasure 2545 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 311445 OS Grid N 168998

Small Victorian chapel associated with the cemetery. Of local stone with ashlar dressings under a slate roof; lancet windows.

7

5

72.8m

Chapel

D Fn

Lodge

Posts

78.6m

T r a c Mortuary k Cemetery

81.1m

Nursery

Barry Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery ‐ Water Fountain Treasure 2546 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 311455 OS Grid N 168990

Stone drinking fountain situated outside the chapel. Presentation plaque at foot of the fountain dated 1908.

7

5

72.8m

Chapel

D Fn

Lodge

Posts

78.6m Allo

T r a c Mortuary k Cemetery

81.1m

Nursery

C

2 3 E M E T E

18 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Barry Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery ‐ Grave of Capt Foster Treasure 2543 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 311289 OS Grid N 168969

Memorial to Cecil Foster, Captain of the SS Trevessa which sank in the Indian Ocean in 1923. Capt Foster and part of his crew travelled 1700 miles in open

Wr T boats before rescue.

Wr T Of Cornish light grey granite. The headstone has a scroll design and the central area consists of

Wr T

Chapel concrete topped with grey chippings with a large

D Fn

Lodge matching vase.

78. 6m

M or t uar y Cemet ery

81. 1m

2 3

Com m unit y Cent r e

Playgr ound

59

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Barry Oddfellows Row ‐ Oddfellows Cottages Treasure 2508 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 312920 OS Grid N 169307

The Friendly Society of Oddfellows built this row of former almshouses next to the Cold Brook in the late 18th century.

St Cadoc's Church

k o o r e Bells B Thre

5 Inn Little Hill ld o (PH) C Cross

(remains o 8 3

Pete's Ville 1 Whitegate Whitehaven

k Trac Odd Fellows B R Cottages O C K

S 2 T 2 RE ET Cartref Rock

Cottage Posts

1 2

ET STRE E OWBRIDG C 65

19 Barry Pencoedtre Road ‐ Remains of Philadelphia Chapel Treasure 2509 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 312797 OS Grid N 169334

This Baptist chapel was the first non‐conformist church to be built in Barry circa 1813. Remains of

the chapel still stand in its graveyard. The Bower CO Ps LDBR O OK

n Cross Elms y l Hillside k c o r

B

6 1 ra ta a h Q at P Brynteg Bryn m e u n Glas ( e d e s o

R Tanglewood

3

8

8 2

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King 3 2 William IV

(PH) C H o i 2 t ll t s a i g d e e Pete's s

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Hatch Cartref

1 5 S Cottage Rock T R Cottage E

Barry St Nicholas Road ‐ Former Police Station Treasure 2500 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 310600 OS Grid N 166969

Former Police Station dating from 1913. Subsequently extended and converted to residential use in the late 20th Century. Features

E U N E V 22.9m A include large red brick quoin detailing and a finely K 3 R 1 A SP P detailed entrance which includes the construction

9 date and the title “County Police” 1 El Sub Sta

2 1 5 2 SP

2 2

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Ship Hotel

1 (PH) 2

20 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Road ‐ Stone Walls Treasure 2511 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299990 OS Grid N 174316

Stone walls, the remains of a former railway bridge which crossed the line which ran from Llantrisant to East . Within the wall a former OS survey . 6

3 1 1 2 3 point can still be seen.

2 G 4 R E

E The 2 N

S Chestnuts

1 I D 6 1 E

PH Old

13 School

2 38.1m 5 House 5a

LB

1 8 1

6

4 2 A

4222

a 1

1 CARDIF Council Yard 6m El Sub Sta The Hermitage

Quarry

1 4 3 Solus The Crest 2 5 Cottage

Geoffrey 8 Red 6 Roofs Ashe Court

Cowbridge & Llanblethian Eastgate ‐ No 38 Treasure 2512 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299784 OS Grid N 174468

Distinctive, 2 storey house with central doorway and coach entrance to third bay. Retains its slate roof and vertical sliding sash windows.

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21 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Eastgate ‐ No 53 Treasure 2513 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299727 OS Grid N 174517

An imposing Victorian villa, this building is unusually slightly recessed from the pavement and of 3 storeys. The third bay provides a coach entrance to S LO G S R

E E

3 the rear of the building. Two small dormers sit 1 E N

either side of a large, central gable. predominantly 7 3 th a P sash windows in ashlar surrounds. 69 e rn

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2 5 6 lb

5 e 2 B 1 8 C M ig .0 a m T r e

g 0 6 G 5 1 a to tt o s 63 C id ru D n Cott e Gre

E 53

2 4 A S T G A T

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6 3

4

1

4 7 3

A 1 1 u b EET re R 30.8m

3

y 9

6 2 ST 2 34 T e T r F ra 9 O c 1 e CR TCB

Cowbridge & Llanblethian Eastgate ‐ Old Post Office Treasure 2515 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299788 OS Grid N 174502

Two storey former post office of local limestone; yellow brick quoins and window and door details; red brick stringcourse and hoodmould details over M fi

8 f E

5 L 3 O B 2 8 O 3 U D arch; eight over two sliding sash windows to upper R R 1 N U 4 E ID C S LO G

SE R

floor. 3 E 1 E

N

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2 5 lb

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6 3

4

1

4 7 3

A 1

1 u b EET r R 30.8m

e 3

9 y 6 ST 2 2 34 T T e F O

22 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Eastgate ‐ The Pavilion Treasure 2516 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299742 OS Grid N 174497

Former cinema and ballroom dating back to the 1920 and closed in the 1950s; three storey building

of distinctive art deco architecture.

4 M 7 f

8 f E 3

2 5 L O 2 7 B 8 O 3 U R N E

C

6

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Cowbridge & Llanblethian Gibbets Hill ‐ Thorn Villa Treasure 2514 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 298898 OS Grid N 174955

Two storey detached cottage; local limestone construction; gabled slate roof; six over six vertical sliding sash windows; brick chimneys at either end.

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23 Cowbridge & Llanblethian The Limes ‐ No’s 9 & 10 Treasure 2517 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299601 OS Grid N 174540

Pair of two storey cottages of local limestone; No. 9 features exposed stone whilst No 10 is rendered; six over six vertical sliding sash windows.

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Cowbridge & Llanblethian Westgate ‐ Broadshoard House Treasure 2519 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299149 OS Grid N 174799

Two storey detached cottage; local limestone construction; gabled slate roof; retains vertical sliding sash windows; brick chimneys at either end;

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24 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Westgate ‐ No 25 Treasure 2520 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299109 OS Grid N 174814

Three storey of local limestone; features slate roof, sliding sash windows and interesting porch.

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Cowbridge & Llanblethian Westgate ‐ Stafford House Treasure 2518 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299159 OS Grid N 174768

Dominant six bay Victorian villa; local limestone construction with ashlar quoins and stringcourses; distinctive barge board detailing to central bay y C a n H gable; intricate detailing to ashlar door surround.

27

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25 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Llanblethian ‐ Bridge House Treasure 2523 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 299044 OS Grid N 173998

Of 17th Century origins; A two unit, end entry house with hall and inner room. Of interest is the outshut on the roadside which indicates the

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Cowbridge & Llanblethian Llanblethian ‐ Leys Cottage Treasure 2522 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 298710 OS Grid N 173794

Two storey cottage of local stone; rendered to front elevation; adds significantly to the character of the Llanblethian Conservation Area.

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L o Ty Brenin n g f i e l oad d

Highbank 32.6m Meadow

26 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Llanblethian ‐ The Firs Treasure 2521 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 298874 OS Grid N 174102

Two storey cottage occupying an important location in the Llanblethian Conservation Area.

27.1m

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Llancarfan ‐ Castle Cottage Treasure 2524 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 303808 OS Grid N 169764

A mid to late 19th century house set at right angles to the street.

u s e Little ry Wirral na ra House Acre G e Th d oe Cartref -C -y nt Windw ays

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27 ‐ No’s 1&2 Kenson Cottages Treasure 2525 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 303586 OS Grid N 168373

A pair of two‐storey semi‐detached former rural district council houses, rendered under clay tile roof. The pair has gabled matching open porches yc am or 21.0m H e o and a central brick chimney stack. Included as a well u se

H a ze preserved example of Rural District Council housing. ld e ne

B ran dis ton L TCB LB

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Llancarfan Llancarfan ‐ Thomas Rees Memorial Treasure 2527 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 305109 OS Grid N 170151

Elaborate memorial to Thomas Rees of City Farm, (d. 1881) situated in the graveyard to St Cadoc’s Church.

de Stepping Stones ksi oo Br

Cefyl Du 20.1m

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try Hall Ves pel Capel yr 17.1m Cha Efail se r Hou 15.5m Corne TCB Bridge Cott

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28 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Llancarfan Llancarfan ‐ War Memorial Treasure 2526 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 305107 OS Grid N 170151

Marble memorial. Square pillar surmounted by an urn.

e sid Stepping Stones ok Bro

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try Ves Hall pel Capel yr 17.1m Cha Efail se 15.2m r Hou 15.5m Corne TCB Bridge Cott

LB Great Bridge House House

H Old i l l s

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Morningside

Llancarfan ‐ Cross House Treasure 2529 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 304450 OS Grid N 172997

Cross House is a 18th century farm house in a prominent cross‐roads location.

4 58.2m

61.3m 1 Llantrithyd

Rose R evi ved Crossbarn Cottage

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52.7m LB

29 Llancarfan Llantrithyd ‐ Old Rectory Treasure 2528 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 304450 OS Grid N 172846

The Old Rectory is a well proportioned stone building showing ecclesiastical influences in style and decoration.

60.7m

Brook Cottage

Old Rectory Docks Cottage St Illtyd's Church

Twin P Well

Llancarfan Outlying ‐ Treguff Airfield Decoy Control Centre Treasure 2530 Monument GM604 (GLA) Listed Building OS Grid E 303085 OS Grid N 170905

The remains of a RAF airfield decoy control centre, which dates from the Second World War. The shelter was built to house the crew and equipment

Tk 2711 of a decoy flare path for the RAF station at St. Treguff

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Llandow ‐ Pen‐y‐lan Treasure 399 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296368 OS Grid N 174112

Of mid 17th Century origins; A two unit, end entry house with hall and inner room.

Ta m a r a Cottage 62.8m Th e C r o f t

Rosedew BM 64.03m TYL E M ALI

Ty Ger rig 63.7m Pen-y-lan Farm

Pen-y-lan E Cottage OL Ta r a Y Wolf C AW House House L Wo H lfe ou Co se tta ge White Gables n Lly la l - l o D Westoe Quince (Lly

Llandow Llysworney ‐ Moor Farm Treasure 2535 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296147 OS Grid N 174194

Of mid 17th Century origins; A single unit, lobby entry house.

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Well Cottage

31 Llanfair St Hilary ‐ The Grange Treasure 2531 PHOTOGRAPH Monument CURRENTLY Listed Building UNAVAILABLE OS Grid E 301429 OS Grid N 173248

Former Rectory dating from the late 19th Century.

The Meadows Robin Hill

rt ou White C s Lodge ni Gardd-Y en T -Gegin Church Cottage

Glenview

The Grange

Llantwit Major Colhugh Street ‐ Ebenezer United Reform Church Treasure 2533 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296820 OS Grid N 168470

Built in the mid 19th Century; traditional pointed arch windows and door; ashlar surrounds around the windows and front door under a pitched roof.

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n o ri ti A n bb y ots r ley Ivy B Heddfa S V NE ictoria Ho LA T Villa HE an-y AY T -Llan ANGW sta DR i f d V 35.4m n e Swn y Don ala r 1 2

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32 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Llantwit Major Colhugh Street ‐ Former Social Club Treasure 2534 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296825 OS Grid N 168737

A substantial, three‐storey Victorian villa constructed of coursed Liassic limestone with bathstone quoins and stringcourse detail. An

A Guston H 1 Flat PC n C c i ld l h e l o i O tf r B important and imposing building due to its scale in C M r o 2 L t o t a H w g e

s U G and prominent location.

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i C r e L Hop Car Park t Cot Of particular interest is its porch which features a The

6 Hayes gothic arched head doorway with polychromatic 6 a Chestnut Villa stonework detailing and a single arched light over a e g 1 Club a tt o

C 2 double entry doorway set in a bathstone surround s e y a The H Rise 41 with miniature Corinthian columns. ANE Hill Pen IST L D Glen View HO by T Currently (2011) undergoing conversion into flats. es E Pr M The Croft

Norfolk Y H

Llantwit Major East Street ‐ The Oast House Treasure 2532 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296825 OS Grid N 168737

Late 19th century oast house associated with the White Lion; it’s brick chimney is a prominent feature. m

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G t A 1 T S PH EAS Coach T STREET House P White Lion 46.6m n THE STRAND PH TCBs Gwent House

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33 Llantwit Major Flanders Road ‐ Honeysuckle Cottage Treasure 589 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 296719 OS Grid N 168368

A small cottage of three bays with 6 over 6 pane sash windows and slate roof.

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Penarth 1 Cwrt‐y‐Vil Road Treasure 2547 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 318235 OS Grid N 171270

One of a pair of Victorian villas. Included for its group value around the Square.

Hotel

13

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IA 1 S 17 S IA Q 23 R U 1 O 1 T A Westbourne a IC R V E Primary School for Girls

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34 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Rotary Club Clock Treasure 2552 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 318512 OS Grid N 171729

Clock, erected in 1987 to mark the centenary celebrations of the Rotary Club. Situated in prominent position in Penarth Town Centre.

7 3 D

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Penarth Stanwell Road ‐ Plymouth Rooms (Masonic Hall) Treasure 2548 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 318000 OS Grid N 171436

A striking and memorable building in the street scene and is of local architectural

importance.

2

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35 Penarth Stanwell Road ‐ Stanwell School Treasure 2549 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 317097 OS Grid N 171201

Victorian school building which despite being enlarged and remodelled (predominantly modern extensions) retains its character and is a significant R D O

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Penarth Victoria Road ‐ 14 ‐ 18 (evens), 23, 24 ‐ 30 (evens) Treasure 2550 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 318200 OS Grid N 171252

Large Victorian villas under slate roofs situated on the south eastern side of the Square. Included for their group value around the Square.

13 13

2 42.4m

V 1 I a E C R T A O U R

Q I 1 S A 17 S IA Q 23 R U 1 O 1 A Westbourne a T R IC E V Primary School for Girls

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36 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Penarth Victoria Square ‐ 1 ‐ 27 Treasure 2551 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 318145 OS Grid N 171300

Large Victorian villas. Included for their group value around the Square.

8a

7 6 8

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V 1 I a E C R T A O U R Q IA 7 S 1 S IA Q 23 R U 1 O A T R IC E V

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Rhoose ‐ Penmark Place Treasure 439 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 305333 OS Grid N 168609

Penmark Place is a nineteenth century farmhouse possibly incorporating the remains of a medieval fortified manor house. In addition, there are 3973 n 9.8m e remains of early formal gardens. ) m (u House Platfor th in 11.9m a ra P D

Kenson Cottage

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37 Rhoose Penmark ‐ Six Bells Inn Treasure 440 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 305775 OS Grid N 168807

Possibly of C16 origin. Exterior entirely refashioned in early to mid. C19, except for central chamfered four centred stone doorframes. White washed

C e ro T f P r t e h e P v e C n Church of the C e a e rendering, slate roof, eaves, and end gables, brick e H h d n y n a i i r e n o Blessed Virgin Mary m e B i o u r C r a s s y o r e H n k t

t o a

l g l stacks. The building was substantially extended to y

e the front in the late twentieth century. 43.9m LB

Cross TCB (restored) 40.5m Hall Do ve Co te Co se T Th Ro he e d By Cott C e re g d

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Rhoose ‐ Gileston Cottage Treasure 2538 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 301919 OS Grid N 166938

Cottage of early origin which despite alteration retains its character.

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Rose Cottage

Gileston Farm Bryntirion

Gileston 13.1m Cottage

Carron's Pool

Harvella Old Quarry

13.1m

38 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 Rhoose Rhoose ‐ Jubilee Hall Treasure 2536 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 306406 OS Grid N 166544

19th Century; traditional lancet windows; yellow brick surrounds around the windows; attractive bell gable with pointed arch opening and pitched roof. C

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St Athan Outlying ‐ East Orchard Wood Pill Box Treasure 2501 Monument GM598(GLA) Listed Building OS Grid E 302892 OS Grid N 167659

A reinforced concrete Type 28 anti‐tank pillbox, dating from the early period of Word War II. The Type 28 is a rare occurrence in . v

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39 St Brides Major ‐ Kingshall Treasure 2539 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 289551 OS Grid N 174497

An excellent example of a 17th century building featuring a dressed stone doorway with a four centre arched head. The building was constructed

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St Nicholas and Bonvilston Bonvilston ‐ 1– 4 Sheep Court Cottages Treasure 2510 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 306991 OS Grid N 174065

Sheep Court Cottages (in common with Red Lion Cottages) are late 19th century in date and share similar details, suggesting that they were built by the same landowner for his workers.

Court Farm Sheep Court Four two‐storey stone cottages; possibly 18th

Century in origin; slate roof; two brick chimney Sheepcourt Cottage

1 Pond stacks shared by the cottages; red brick stringcourse 100.3m A 48

Shelter 95.7m 95.4m and detail above windows and doors. 4 2 Bonvilston Sheep Court (Tresimwn) Cottages

40 Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Addendum July 2011 St Nicholas and Bonvilston St Nicholas ‐ No’s 1&2 Smiths Row Treasure 2541 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 308968 OS Grid N 174264

Pair of Victorian houses of local limestone under slate roof; polychromatic stonework detailing around windows. The adjoining houses which make Orchard War M Cottage up the rest of the terrace are listed Grade II.

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St Nicholas and Bonvilston Outlying ‐ Castle Ringwork Treasure 2540 Monument GM613(GLA) Listed Building OS Grid E 307054 OS Grid N 173353

A well preserved castle‐ringwork which dates to the early part of the medieval period.

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41 ‐ The Old Rectory Treasure 2542 Monument Listed Building OS Grid E 310847 OS Grid N 175823

An impressive early Victorian Rectory set in formally landscaped gardens. Although it has been significantly extended it still retains its character. It features a slate roof under exposed stone walls.

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