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Heritage Lottery Fund Suite 5A, Hodge House, Guildhall Place, Cardiff, CF10 1DY

Directorate of Economic and Environmental Regeneration, Docks Office, Barry Dock, Vale of , CF63 4RT

Conservation and Design Team, Docks Office, Barry Dock, , CF63 4RT

CADW Welsh Assembly Government Plas Carew Unit 5/7 Cefn Coed Parc Nantgarw Cardiff CF15 7QQ

Barry Enterprise Centre Skomer Road, Barry CF62 9DA

Civic Trust for Civic Trust for Wales 3rd Floor, Empire House, Mount Stuart Square Cardiff CF10 5FN

The Society 3 Clive Place, Penarth, CF64 1AU

Foreword

For many years now the recording and protection afforded to the historic environment has been bound within the provisions of a number legislative Acts of Parliament. Indeed, the Vale of Glamorgan has over 100 Scheduled Ancient Monuments, over 700 Listed Buildings and 38 Conservation Areas that are afforded statutory protection by legislation.

However, this system of statutory recognition, by its nature, only takes account of items of exceptional significance. Often there are locally important buildings that although acknowledged not to be of ‘national’ or ‘exceptional’ importance, are considered key examples of vernacular architecture or buildings, which have an important local history. It is these buildings which are often the main contributors to local distinctiveness, but which have to date, remained un-surveyed and afforded little recognition or protection.

The original County Treasures project was published by the then County Council in the late 1970’s. It was conceived as a locally adopted inventory of ‘special features’ in the former County area.

However, as a result of local government restructuring, the changes to local authority boundaries, as well as changes in responsibilities and funding mechanisms the survey was never completed, and as a consequence was not comprehensive in its coverage.

In the three decades that have passed since the original survey was attempted, the loss of a number of local buildings and landmarks, and the redevelopment of unprotected sites make the County Treasures project as relevant today as it was then. This publication is the culmination of the efforts of many individuals and groups who have been generously giving of their knowledge, time and commitment over a nearly ten year period, and without whom the County Treasures project would never have been possible. To all those involved, I extend my heart felt thanks in recognition of a job well done.

We should be proud, therefore, that this version of the County Treasures survey is complete, robust and comprehensive. It is in another respect even more valuable than its predecessor, in that this Inventory has not been compiled by the local authority, but by the communities of the Vale themselves.

Each of the 27 community areas within the Vale were surveyed by a volunteer workforce of local people, teachers, history society members, local Councillors and other interested individuals, who gave willingly and freely of their time to reveal and record the very many items that could conceivably be of architectural and historic interest; and which, further to detailed scrutiny, research and qualification, were considered worthy of inclusion. This inventory, therefore, more than any other provides an account of what is considered of local importance by local people.

The complete Treasures Inventory contains some 1200 entries. It contains a schedule giving the name of each treasure, its description, its current means of statutory protection (where relevant), a grid reference, map and photograph.

This 2007 Inventory should not however be seen as a ‘final product’, and although it indeed provides an excellent account and record at a fixed point in time, it also provides a framework for future additions and amendments, as more or new buildings become apparent, new information or change occurs.

i It is hoped that the Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Inventory will serve several purposes: • It will stimulate local, and wider interest, and promote care and maintenance of identified treasures. • It will act as a valuable educational resource, perhaps allowing local schoolchildren to research locally as well as nationally significant events and buildings. • It will ensure that treasures are fully regarded in the planning process where they are threatened by development pressures. • It will stimulate protectionist policies within forthcoming development plans and perhaps the recognition of further areas for statutory designation.

The Vale of Glamorgan Council, Cadw, The Civic Trust for Wales, The Penarth Society, and The Vale Council for Voluntary Services have supported this project.

Every attempt has been made to ensure that this document is as accurate as possible. The survey was undertaken between 2002 and 2007.

All content is © copyright of the Vale of Glamorgan Council and all rights are reserved.

All maps are © Crown copyright and all rights are reserved. Published by the Vale of Glamorgan Council under Licence No. 100023424 2007.

ii Rhagair

Ers llawer o flynyddoedd bellach, mae’r gwaith o gofnodi ac amddiffyn yr amgylchedd hanesyddol yn cael ei reoli o dan amodau nifer o ddeddfau seneddol. Mae dros 100 o Henebion Rhestredig, dros 700 o Adeiladau Rhestredig a 38 o Ardaloedd Cadwraeth ym Mro Morgannwg sy’n cael eu hamddiffyn o dan y gyfraith yn y modd yma.

Serch hynny, mae’n anochel bod system fel hon sydd wedi’i seilio ar gydnabyddiaeth statudol, yn rhoi ystyriaeth i eitemau o bwysigrwydd eithriadol yn unig. Mae hynny’n golygu bod llawer o adeiladau lleol sydd, er nad oes ganddynt unrhyw statws cenedlaethol nac eithriadol, yn dal yn nodedig am eu pensaernïaeth frodorol neu’n bwysig i hanes yr ardal. Yn amlach na pheidio, dyma’r union adeiladau sy’n rhoi cymeriad i ardal er na ddaeth neb i’w hadolygu erioed ac nad oes ganddynt fawr o statws na chynlluniau ar gyfer eu gwarchod.

Hen Gyngor Sir De Morgannwg oedd yn gyfrifol am brosiect gwreiddiol Trysorau’r Sir a gyhoeddwyd ar ddiwedd y 1970au. Bwriad y prosiect oedd llunio rhestr leol o’r holl nodweddion arbennig rhwng ffiniau’r hen sir.

Serch hynny, bu ad-drefnu llywodraeth leol, newid ffiniau awdurdodau lleol a newid cyfrifoldebau staff a threfniadau nawdd yn rhwystr i’r gwaith, ac am na chafodd yr arolwg ei gwblhau erioed, mae’r rhestr yn bell o fod yn gyflawn.

Yn ystod y tri degawd ers cynnal yr arolwg gwreiddiol, mae nifer o adeiladau a nodweddion lleol amlwg wedi diflannu, a safleoedd diamddiffyn wedi’u datblygu, sy’n golygu bod y prosiect yn fwy perthnasol heddiw nag erioed. Ffrwyth ymdrech nifer o unigolion a grwpiau ymroddgar a fu’n rhoi’n hael o’u hamser a’u gwybodaeth am bron i ddeng mlynedd, yw’r cyhoeddiad hwn. Heb eu cymorth, ni fuasai’n bosibl cynnal prosiect Trysorau’r Sir o gwbl, a hoffwn ddiolch o galon i bawb am ddod i ben â’r gwaith mor dda.

Mae pob rheswm i ni fod yn falch o’r fersiwn cyflawn, cadarn a chynhwysfawr hwn o’r arolwg ar Drysorau’r Sir. Mae’n fwy gwerthfawr fyth na’r un flaenorol hefyd am mai cymunedau’r Fro eu hunain a fu’n ei lunio’n hytrach na’r awdurdod lleol.

Cafodd pob un o’r 27 cymuned yn y Fro ei hadolygu gan dîm gwirfoddol o bobl leol, athrawon, aelodau cymdeithasau hanesyddol, Cynghorwyr lleol a rhai eraill â diddordeb yn y maes. Rhoesant yn hael o’u hamser heb dâl er mwyn dod o hyd i’r holl eitemau a allai fod o ddiddordeb pensaernïol neu hanesyddol, a’u cofnodi. Cafodd y rhai teilwng eu hychwanegu at y rhestr ar ôl llawer o waith ymchwil ac archwilio manwl. Dyma’r rhestr felly sy’n adlewyrchu orau’r eitemau sydd o bwys gan bobl yn eu hardaloedd eu hunain.

Mae 1200 o eitemau i gyd ar y rhestr drysorau gyflawn. Mae pob cofnod yn cynnwys enw’r eitem, disgrifiad ohoni, y ddarpariaeth sydd ar gael o dan y gyfraith ar gyfer ei gwarchod (pan fo hynny’n berthnasol), cyfeirnod grid, map a llun.

Serch hynny, ni ddylid ystyried rhestr 2007 yn rhestr gyflawn o bell ffordd. Er ei bod yn adroddiad ardderchog ar y sefyllfa ar adeg benodol, mae’n bwysig ei gweld hefyd fel fframwaith ar gyfer addasu’r rhestr wrth i’r sefyllfa newid neu i adeiladau neu wybodaeth newydd ddod i’r golwg.

iii Rydym yn gobeithio y bydd rhestr Trysorau Sir Bro Morgannwg yn: • ennyn diddordeb y gymuned leol a’r gymuned ehangach yn y trysorau hyn ac yn annog pobl i ofalu amdanynt a’u cadw mewn cyflwr da. • helpu’n sylweddol gydag addysg plant ysgol drwy roi cyfle iddynt ymchwilio i ddigwyddiadau ac adeiladau sydd o bwys lleol yn ogystal â chenedlaethol. • sicrhau bod pob ystyriaeth yn cael ei rhoi i’r trysorau wrth gynllunio pan fo perygl i waith datblygu amharu arnynt. • atgyfnerthu’r polisïau gwarchod yn y cynlluniau datblygu nesaf a helpu i sicrhau bod mwy o ardaloedd yn cael eu dynodi’n statudol.

Mae Cyngor Bro Morgannwg, Cadw, Ymddiriedolaeth Ddinesig Cymru, Cymdeithas Penarth a Chyngor Gwasanaethau Gwirfoddol y Fro i gyd wedi cefnogi’r prosiect hwn..

Gwnaethpwyd pob ymgais i sicrhau bod y ddogfen hon yn fanwl gywir.

Mae pob map yn cael ei ddiogelu gan hawlfraint y Goron (H) a chedwir pob hawl. Cyhoeddwyd y ddogfen gan Gyngor Bro Morgannwg o dan Rif Trwyddedu 100023424 2007.

iv List of Contributors

Steering Group Ray Caple (Chairman) Audrey Poole Graham Robertson Richard Cole Nick Lloyd Gareth Kiddie

Community Volunteer Correspondent Barry Alun Thomas Gerald Gracey-Cox Peta Goodwin Paul Goodwin Robert Gwyn Thomas Stan Lane Dr.Peter Elmes Betti Digby Robin Digby Cllr.Guy Shackell Cllr.Lyn Ware John Gunson Cllr.Michael Edwards Cllr.Brian Hill Robert Gwyn Thomas Llanfair Hilary Thomas Ray Caple Nigel Williams Vivian Kelly Lyn Rees Michaelston-le-Pit Joanne Powell Penarth Dr.Sam Romaya Audrey Poole Bill Simpson Diana Mead Mike Evans Dr.Edward Coles Dr.Lisa Coles

v Penllyn Ray Caple Brian Gillard Cathie Brooks Ann Jarvis Peterston-super-Ely Dennis Nottage Mike Ponting Barry Atkinson St.Athan Barry Atkinson St.Brides Major Cllr.Pat Bevan Morgan Cllr.Kathleen Mepham Cllr.Peter Mepham St.Donats John Morgan St.Georges & St.Brides Maureen Glover St.Nicholas Wendy Lowe Suzanne Palmer Sully Cllr.Raymond Cox Cllr.Janice Bolland Welsh St.Donats Liam Ginn Vicky Pearce Stephen Jones Wick Cllr.Philip Thomas Pauline Thomas

Other contributors Lindsay Cuddy Sue Gell Oliver Leonard Gareth Scott Bev Searle Peter D J Thomas Janet West Chris Williams

vi Explanation of entries

Community

Treasure name Treasure reference

Monument reference VoG ref Cadw ref

Photograph Map

Summary description

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 Unique reference number for each treasure. Reference 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 A brief description of each treasure. Description

vii

St Donats

St Donats - Church of the Holy Trinity

Treasure 238 Monument OS Grid E 292094 Listed Building 19.03.01 13303 OS Grid N 169063

1113 Tenby House

s oe cr ar M m Cw 0200 s ya la P 51.2m Meadow Holy Trinity Beck

Church SD 1

m 8 .3 1 5 W IE M V B H C R U H e C ag tt ge o ta s C t hn w e o o lo re l C J a T il St g ar

m un e d P 8 in B W

Fine church of C12 origins with later C13 & C14 additions. Church comprises, nave, chancel, South porch, and unbuttressed West tower with saddleback roof, single plain bell chamber openings. Other features include; original trefoiled single lancets to chancel, Norman South door, Norman chancel arch and large tub font.

St Donats Marcross - Church of the Holy Trinity - Churchyard - Sundial on the Remains of the Medieval Cross Treasure 1094 Monument OS Grid E 292104 Listed Building 19.03.03 13304 OS Grid N 169059

s oe cr ar M m w C s 0200 a y la P 51.2m Meadow Holy Trinity Beck

Church SD 1 m 8 .3 1 5 W IE M V B H C R U H C ge ta e t g Co ta ns e t h ow e o o l Tr t J ga r

S un ea B P 8

Remains of medieval churchyard cross, consisting of base and lower part of the shaft and capped by a bronze sundial probably of C18 origin. The bronze sundial at the top is inscribed as being the work of J King, Optician, 2 Clare Street, Bristol.

1 St Donats Marcross - Church of the Holy Trinity Church - South East Churchyard Wall, Gate Piers and Gates Treasure 1095 Monument OS Grid E 292105 Listed Building 19.03.02 13305 OS Grid N 169047

cr ar M m w C 0200 s a y la P 51.2m Meadow Holy Trinity Beck

Church SD 1 m 38 1. 5 W IE M V B H C R U H ge C tta e o g s C a n e oh ow re J al T St g ar

un e B P 8

Low stone churchyard wall with coping of roughly dressed blocks of stone. Opposite the south porch of the church there is a pair of C19 iron gates flanked by pair of gate piers of large blocks of stone with rounded ashlar coping.

St Donats Marcross - Medieval Earthworks (1 of 2 Sites Split by Llan Road) Treasure 245 Monument 21/3232/GM361 (GLA) OS Grid E 292620 Listed Building OS Grid N 169477

Pen-y-Cae Farm

P ath (u m) 4.0m

Pa th (u m) in ra D

I in s ra s D u e s Medieval Village 61. Medieval Village 61.9m (site of) (site of) BM 6

D ROA Pond LLAN Pond ROAD LLAN

Ffynnon y C oe d Ffynnon 57.9m y Coed

57.9m

k o ro B s s o r59.1m rc a k M o e us o B o r H M m ar B 5 Well F 5 le st s .3 a s orse 9 C o The earthworks of Marcross Grange were previously interpreted as representing a deserted rural settlement & were scheduled as such. However, site comprises a monastic grange, given by Philip do Marcros to the monks of Neath c1180-90. See also 2363.

2 St Donats Marcross - Medieval Earthworks (2 of 2 Sites Split by Llan Road) Treasure 2363 Monument 21/3288/GM375 (GLA) OS Grid E 292751 Listed Building OS Grid N 169402

I in s D ra s D u e s Pond

61.9m Spring

BM 63.03m Pen-y-Cae Farm BM 65.54m

64.0m Lan-Farm P Pond at h ( um ROAD ) Pond LLAN in n I ra ai s D r s D u e Spring s

Medieval Village 61.9m Ffynnon (s i te of) BM 63.03m

ROA D y Coed Pond LLAN

Ffynnon 57.9m y Coed

57.9m

ok ro B s s r o rc 59.1m a se M o u H m B ar M F Well 55 tle Hors e . s TCB 39 Ca Sh oe m Inn 55.2m LB Hillside

(PH) P

m a 26 t . h 5 5 57.0m ( GP u

M m B Po nd

)

1 5423 C 63.4m H A 6 N N E L V Marcross IE

W 1

(Marcroes) 65.8m 0

Ty -Pentre

P

The earthworks of Marcross Grange were previously interpreted as representing a deserted rural settlement & were scheduled as such. However, site comprises a monastic grange, given by Philip do Marcros to the monks of Neath c1180-90. See also 245.

St Donats Marcross Castle - High Wall

Treasure 249 Monument OS Grid E 292284 Listed Building 19.03.04 13306 OS Grid N 169227

) m (u h at P

B M 5 5 . 39 Horse m in TCB ra Shoe Pa D th 55.2m (u In n m) (PH)

m 26 5. 5 M B Village House

China House

Marcross 1818 Pwll y domen 51.2m ) (Marcroes) m (u h at P 50.6m d e Gri Catt l 2514 1113 Tenby House Byeways s e Sw o n r y M c o ar r M m

s 0200 ya la P

51.2m Meadow

nity Be c k The Old Rec tory SD 1 ch P ath m (u 38 High wall comprising remains of Marcross Castle and bounding part of South West end of farmyard at Village Farm. The stretch of medieval walling comprises remains of the South West curtain wall of Marcross Castle. Stretch of high wall of stone rubble with blocked arched light to former first floor hall. Probably formerly a tower at South angle. The moated dwelling and enclosure comprising the former Marcross Castle was the local seat of the Vanne family who had inherited through marriage a moiety of Marcross and who held it until the death of the last of the male line in 1694.

3 St Donats Marcross Castle - Remains of Marcross Castle

Treasure 2164 Monument OS Grid E 292333 Listed Building 19.03.05 13307 OS Grid N 169215

m u ( th a P

B M 5 5 Well .3 9 Horse m in TCB ra D Shoe Inn 55.2m (PH)

6m .2 57.0m 5 GP 5 M B Village House

a House

Marcross 1818 Pwll y domen 51.2m (Marcroes)

50.6m Grid Cattle 2514

Tenby House Byeways

Sw n y M or

s a y la P

Meadow Beck The Old Rectory Free standing outbuilding at Village Farm incorporating remains of Marcross Castle. The moated dwelling and enclosure comprising the former Marcross Castle was the local seat of the Vanne family who had inherited through marriage a moiety of Marcross and who held it until the death of the last of the male line in 1694.

St Donats Monknash - Church Farm House

Treasure 259 Monument OS Grid E 292012 Listed Building 19.04.02 13310 OS Grid N 170614

Oddfellows

68 DW

astic Grange mains of)

Church Farm

77.1m knash Church Farm s Fa w r )

Tithe Barn GP remains of) LB

h & W g H) lou (P D P w 80.2m rro Ha W D Monknash W D n (Yr As Fawr) ar B e ge ith ta T ot C

74.1m

A C16 house with external fenestration of the C18. Rendered, slate roof, three-square stacks. Two-storey, six windows, sashes in exposed frames, mostly with glazing bars. Plain door under later gabled porch. Internally the hall retains it fine oak beamed ceiling, one beam being roll moulded and, at the side of the central fireplace, a winding stone stair.

4 St Donats Monknash - Church Farm House - Garden Wall

Treasure 2355 Monument OS Grid E 292030 Listed Building 19.04.03 83481 OS Grid N 170597

Church Farm

77.1m Church Farm

GP LB

& h W ug H) D lo (P P w 80.2m rro Ha Monknash n (Yr As Fawr) ar B ge ta

m

Probably early C19 and contemporary with improvements to Church Farmhouse.

St Donats Monknash - Church Farm House - Outhouse Range to South

Treasure 2356 Monument OS Grid E 292004 Listed Building 19.04.04 83483 OS Grid N 170590

e

Church Farm

77.1m Church Farm

GP LB

& h W ug H) lo (P D P w 80.2m rro Ha W D Monknash W D n (Yr As Fawr) ar B e ge th ta Ti ot C

74.1m

Probably mid C19 and a part of the general improvements to Church Farm and the Monknash Estate of which it forms part.

5 St Donats Monknash - Church of St. Mary

Treasure 253 Monument OS Grid E 292111 Listed Building 19.04.01 13311 OS Grid N 170472

GP LB

& gh ) W lou PH D P w ( rro 80.2m Ha Monknash (Yr As Fawr)

St Mary's Church BM 83.83m

Br yn Eglwys

0044

82.6m

Small church of Norman origin. Circa 1130 the whole fee of Aissa (Monknash), with the Church and all its belongings, was granted to the Abbey of Neath which then established a grange at Monknash. Church comprises: nave, chancel, South porch, and crude stone bellcote at West end. Norman features include chancel arch and round-headed window with torus moulding to North wall of chancel. Other windows are C16 & C17.

St Donats Monknash - Plough and Harrow Inn - Including Front Garden Wall Treasure 258 Monument OS Grid E 291986 Listed Building 19.04.07 13312 OS Grid N 170592

8368 DW

Monastic Grange (remains of)

Church Farm

Monknash 77.1m Church Farm (Yr As Fawr)

Dovecote

Tithe Barn GP (remains of) LB

h & W ug H) lo (P D P w 80.2m rro Ha W D Monknash W D n (Yr As Fawr) ar B e ge ith ta T ot C

74.1m

St Mary's Church BM 83 83m Probably of medieval origin and may embody parts of former monastic buildings. Much altered and constructed of stonewalls with roughcast render, slate roof; eaves end gables with three stone stacks. Interior shows stop moulded ceiling beams and chamfered flat pointed stone doorframe. Chamfered Tudor arched doorway to the fireside, stone stairs. Altered in C17 into a typical Vale house.

6 St Donats Monknash - Remains of Monastic Grange, Including Medieval Dovecote Treasure 1092 Monument 21/1659/GM143 (GLA) OS Grid E 291868 Listed Building 19.04.05 13314 OS Grid N 170607

Monastic Grange (remains of)

W D

) m Monknash (u ) Church Farm m DW u ( (Yr As Fawr)

h DW t a Dovecote P Tithe Barn (remains of)

W 759 D P H W D W D n ar B e ge th ta Ti ot C

The dovecote comprises a cylindrical stone structure, with remains of nesting boxes internally. There is an opening in northern part of wall but the structure is roofless. The dovecote forms part of the remains of the C13 agricultural buildings at Monknash. These comprise part of a grange of the Cistercian Abbey of Neath, founded in 1129-30 by Richard de Granville, who endowed the Abbey with his fee at Monknash at the same time. See also 1091.

St Donats Monknash - Remains of the Tithe Barn including the Tithe Barn Cottage Treasure 1091 Monument 21/1659/GM143 (GLA) OS Grid E 291921 Listed Building OS Grid N 170580

Monknash Church Farm (Yr As Fawr)

Dovecote Tithe Barn (remains of) LB

h & W ug H) D lo (P P w rro Ha

W D Mo W D n (Yr ar B e he g it ta T ot C

74.1m

The C20 Tithe Barn Cottage incorporates walling from a medieval tithe barn that in turn formed part of the C13 agricultural buildings of the monastic grange of the Cistercian Abbey of Neath. See also 1092.

7 St Donats Monknash - Round Barrows NE of Church Farm (1 of 2)

Treasure 250 Monument 21/2354/GM262 (GLA) OS Grid E 292210 Listed Building OS Grid N 170687

e o a o n Broughton t y W t es g F a s Serenbrook Broughton g FW e U Sere nb roo k

n U d W n F d FW S S S S Well We ll T E E R T E k T k E S R o ST R o R o E E o T r A T r W B A B W sh h W a s F W a Well N F N We ll BM 69.44m BM 69.44m

Guide Post Guide Pos t BM 69.37m Tumulus BM 69.37m Tumulus

y Cott age ithy Cottage

Od df ello ws Odd fe l l ows

Tumuli Tumuli Church Farm C hur ch Far m

77.1m 77.1m Church Farm Church Farm

GP GP LB LB & h ) h & ug H W ug W o P Plo D l ( D H) P w 80.2m (P 80.2m o ow rr arr a H H Monknash Monknash rn (Yr As Fawr) (Yr As Fawr) Ba e n g ar e B h ta he e it t t tag ot T o C C

4.1m 74.1m

St Mary's Church S t Mar y's Chur ch BM 83.83m BM 83.83m

Bryn Eglwys Bryn Eglwy s Two round barrows about 20 yards in diameter.

St Donats Monknash - Round Barrows NE of Church Farm (2 of 2)

Treasure 2357 Monument 21/2354/GM262 (GLA) OS Grid E 292182 Listed Building OS Grid N 170627

R o E r AT W B h s W a F N 69.2m Well U BM 69.44m nd

g e Guide Post BM 69.37m Tumulus

Sm it hy Cot t ag e

Od df ello ws

DW

range Church Farm Tumuli Tumuli Church Farm

77.1m 77.1m sh wr) Church Farm

Barn GP of) LB

& gh W ou Pl ) D (PH w 80.2m rro Ha GP W D Monknash LB W D (Yr As Fawr) rn a B he ge it ta T ot C 80.2m 74.1m Monknash (Yr As Fawr) St Mary's Church BM 83.83m

Br yn Eglwys

0044

82.6m Two round barrows about 20 yards in diameter.

8 St Donats Monknash Forge

Treasure 1093 Monument OS Grid E 291890 Listed Building 19.04.06 13315 OS Grid N 170792

T E E R T k S R o E T o 68.6m A r W B h F s W W a F N 69.2m Well U BM 69.44m T n h d e Fo rg e Guide Post BM 69.37m

Smithy Cottage

Village forge of late C18 to mid C19 origin. One storey with stone rubble walls.

St Donats Monkton - Barrows at Monknash East Farm (1of 3)

Treasure 255 Monument 21/1657/GM109 (GLA) OS Grid E 293222 Listed Building OS Grid N 170754

92.4m

D A O R N A L L

Tumulus 92.7m

3744

P

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( u

m

)

A circular mound, 16m in diameter and 0.4m high. A pair of larger barrows lie 150m to the N. See also 2361 and 2362.

9 St Donats Monkton - Barrows at Monknash East Farm (2of 3)

Treasure 2361 Monument 21/1657/GM109 (GLA) OS Grid E 293196 Listed Building OS Grid N 170660

87.2m BM 90.92m Drai Drai n Po nd n BM 88.91m Monkton Po nd Well

East M onkton 89.6m

4381

P a 4381 t h

( u

m

)

P

a

t h

( u

m

)

8572

Tumuli Tumuli

92.4m

ck Tra 92.4m D A O R N A L L

D A O R

N A L L

Tumulus 92.7m

3744

P

a

t h

( u Tumulus m ) 92.7m Channe l V

3744

One of a pair of barrows 34m in diameter and 1.2m high. A smaller barrow lies to the south. See also 255 and 2362.

St Donats Monkton - Barrows at Monknash East Farm (3 of 3)

Treasure 2362 Monument 21/1657/GM109 (GLA) OS Grid E 293264 Listed Building OS Grid N 170488

BM 88.91m

Pond Well

East Monkton 89.6m

4381

Tumuli

92.4m

One of a pair of barrows, 33m in diameter and 1.0m high. See also 255 and 2361.

10 St Donats - Lighthouse (Lower)

Treasure 239 Monument OS Grid E 291823 Listed Building 19.05.01 13308 OS Grid N 168050

33.8m

D r a i n 32.9m BM 33.53m

31.7m

r 32.0m w a (West) F Nash Lighthouse FS (disused) r e Fog Horn t 0007 w

G

Me an Hi gh Wa r ter

w

a

F

r

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G Rock

An application to display a light at Nash Point was submitted in 1830 by Thomas Prothero of Newport together with 439 ship owners and masters from the Bristol Channel. The lighthouses were built as a pair to display two lights (a high light and a low light). Joseph Nelson was the engineer and builder. Originally there was a single house attached to each tower, but a second house at this western tower had been added by 1851. The western lighthouse represents the original low light, which was taken out of use circa 1924. Its lantern was later removed. Includes keeper's cottages which remain intact.

St Donats Nash Point - Lighthouse (Upper)

Treasure 2165 Monument OS Grid E Listed Building 19.05.03 13309 OS Grid N

Nash Lighthouse (East) 32.0m (Flashing Red and White Sectors) FS 31.4m Fog Horn 0007

BM 32.07m Mast

M Nash Lighthouse ean (East) High (Flashing Red and White Sectors) Wate r Is sue s 27.4m Is sue s

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Upper (East) Lighthouse and attached keepers' houses, walls and ancillary buildings. The lighthouse built circa 1832 with a circular tapering tower 37.2m in height, of tooled ashlar painted white. This lighthouse was taken out of operational use with the improvement of navigational equipment on shipping.

11 St Donats Nash Point - Lighthouse Fog Station

Treasure 2208 Monument OS Grid E 29197 Listed Building 19.05.02 18027 OS Grid N 16802

32.9m BM 33.53m

31.7m N 32.0m (Flashi (West) Nash Lighthouse FS 31.4m (disused) Fog Horn 0007

BM 32.07m

Nash L M ean H igh W (Fla shing R ed ater

Rock

An ambitiously planned lighthouse complex, and a good example of a purpose-designed fog signal station of the later C19. Lined-out render, probably over stone, with flat roof. Two fog horns mounted on the roof, projecting from a metal drum and pointing South-west and South-east.

St Donats Nash Point - Round barrows (1 of 4)

Treasure 2360 Monument 21/1702/GM144 (GLA) OS Grid E 291344 Listed Building OS Grid N 169302

Spring Spring Is sue s Issues

P P a t a h t h ( u m (u ) m )

62.5m 62.5m

BM 63.54m BM 63.54m

4536 4536

Tumulus Tumulus

P P a a t t h h

( u ( u m Ca i rn Cairn m ) ) M M e e a a n n S

H S e H h i h i g i i n h n g Tumulus g g W h l le Tumulus e a W t e a r t e Ponds r Ponds

59.4m 59.4m

Rock Tumulus Rock Tumulus

One of four barrows N of Nash Point, consisting of a stony bank, 10.7m overall diameter and 0.3m high.

12 St Donats Nash Point - Round barrows (2 of 4)

Treasure 254 Monument 211/1702/GM114 (GLA) OS Grid E 291367 Listed Building OS Grid N 169277

t P h a ( u th m ) (u m )

62.5m 62.5m

BM 63.54m BM 63.54m

4536 4536

Tumulus Tumulus

P P a a t h t h

( u ( m Cairn u Ca irn ) m

)

M M e a e n a H S n S i h g i H h h n i g ig n W Tumulus le Tumulus g a h l e te W r a t Ponds e r Ponds

59.4m 59.4m

Tumulus Rock Tumulus 601 Rock 60

One of four barrows N of Nash Point, 14.6m in diameter and 0.8m high.

St Donats Nash Point - Round barrows (3 of 4)

Treasure 2358 Monument 21/1702/GM144 (GLA) OS Grid E 291378 Listed Building OS Grid N 169262

m )

62.5m 62.5m

BM 63.54m BM 63.54m

4536 4536

Tumulus Tumulus

P P a a t h t h

( u ( m Cairn u ) m Cairn

) e a n a H S n S h ig H h i h n i i g g n W Tumulus Tumulus le h g a l t e e W r a t Ponds e r Ponds

59.4m 59.4m

Tumulus Rock Tumulus 6016 Rock 6016

One of four barrows N of Nash Point, 12.8m in diameter and 0.6m high.

13 St Donats Nash Point - Round barrows (4 of 4)

Treasure 2359 Monument 21/1702/GM144 (GLA) OS Grid E 291464 Listed Building OS Grid N 169161

Tumulus Tumulus C w C m w B Ca irn a m c Cairn h B a c h Tumulus Tumulus

Ponds Ponds

59.4m 59.4m

Tumulus 6016 Tumulus 6016

BM 54.76m BM 54.76m

53.6m 53.6m

One of four barrows N of Nash Point, 24.4m in diameter and 0.6m high.

St Donats Nash Point Camp

Treasure 237 Monument 21/1701/GM033 (GLA) OS Grid E 291469 Listed Building OS Grid N 168569

P

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45.4m

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S h i n g l e o r rc a M

BM 40.38m 39.6m

Fo r t 38.4m

BM 17.57m

FB 18.9m Pillow Mo un d M Pillow e a Mo un d n

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Iron Age promontory fort with banks and ditches. It has a fine example of an inturned entrance. The defences are well preserved on the North side.

14 St Donats Splott Farmhouse and adjoining Granary Wing

Treasure 1079 Monument OS Grid E 294278 Listed Building 19.02.18 13316 OS Grid N 169982

0002

86.9m

T

r 1400 a c k

1400 85.0m

T

r a

c Splot t k Farm

Pond

81.7m

BM 81.51m

1678

0574

Farmhouse and adjoining Grange of C18 or earlier origins. Whitewashed stone front wall. Slate roof, three pebbledash stacks. On ground floor, three sash windows three panes wide, two to left of centre and one to right.

St Donats St. Donats - Cartref

Treasure 2354 Monument OS Grid E 293589 Listed Building 19.02.17 83478 OS Grid N 168582

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The Old Forge New Parc Cottage

Yr Hen Felin 51.5m

Llysmaen 50.9m se Built probably in the late C18 and then apparently very little changed externally until a major refurbishment in c2000 when the wing and outshut were rebuilt and it was entirely refeatured. The history and planning of this house are uncertain. The wing is said to be entirely new but the maps show one of similar footprint, including the Tithe Map of 1848.

15 St Donats St. Donats - Church of St. Donat

Treasure 267 Monument OS Grid E 293362 Listed Building 19.01.01 13329 OS Grid N 168070

T

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21.0m DW W W D D

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W St Donat's (St Dunwyd) Church W D 17.1m

D DW W

W T BM 17.68m D St Donat's Cross Castle

Wa tch To wer P P P P a a a th 2600 a t t t h h h ( ( u ( u u m m m ) ) )

P a 2600 th

P a th

(u m L ) Fine church of C12 origins with additions up until C16 and early C20 restoration. Church building comprises nave with North porch, chancel and Stradling Memorial Chapel on North West side, South West tower. Features include; Norman font with two rows of small-scale pattern and with tall conical wooden cover at base of tower, chancel with piscina and bracket, late C17 and C18 wall memorial tablets in nave. C16 Lady Chapel converted to Stradling Chapel in late C16 contains three painted family portrait memorials of circa 1590, commissioned by Sir Edward Stradling in commemoration of three different generations of the Stradling family. The Chapel also contains a tomb and sculptured memorials of the Stradling family. The pulpit is of circa 1907 to design of G E Halliday, the architect responsible for supervising the C20 restoration.

St Donats St. Donats - Old Forge

Treasure 276 Monument OS Grid E 293582 Listed Building OS Grid N 168564

Copper Beech

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5062 l

L 3 Cartref LB

The Old Forge New Parc Cottage

Yr Hen Kiln Felin 51.5m (disused) Llysmaen 50.9m se ou B c H nti tla A Grooms N L o Cottage o r d th g e The Retreat Primrose Site of the old forge ca. 1700.

16 St Donats St. Donats - Old Rectory

Treasure 278 Monument OS Grid E 293337 Listed Building 19.01.06 13333 OS Grid N 168175

3326 Cwm Hancorne

Car Pa West Wood

T

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21.0m DW W D W D

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W St Donat's (St Dunwyd) Church W D 17.1m

D DW W

W C16 former rectory house in ruin. The central room has a lateral chimney with dressed stone surrounds. The South parlour with gabled chimney and dressed stone windows is connected to the upper chamber by a lateral stone stair built in projection with houses a latrine to the chamber above the parlour. These rooms are entered through dressed stone doorways.

St Donats St. Donats - Royal Mail Post Box

Treasure 273 Monument OS Grid E 293591 Listed Building OS Grid N 168583

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W 1 Parc Cottages s

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L 3 Cartref LB

The Old Forge New Parc Cottage

Yr Hen Felin 51.5m

Llysmaen 50.9m se Victorian wall mounted post box still in use.

17 St Donats St. Donats Castle

Treasure 268 Monument OS Grid E 293432 Listed Building 19.02.01 13325 OS Grid N 168107

41.1m

BM 43.31m

T

r a

c

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21.0m DW W D W D

D

W rch W D 17.1m

D DW W

W Tythe BM 17.68m D St Donat's Barn Cross Castle Theatre

h Tower Tennis P P a a th t h h

( ( u u m m ) )

C12-C14 stone castle enclosed by battlemented curtain wall and enlarged and converted in the C16-C17 into a great house. Formerly the home of the famous Stradling family purchased by the American millionaire W. R. Hearst c.1925 who added many antiquities including a hammer beam roof from Bradenstoke Priory and part of the medieval nave roof from Boston Church. It is now the United World College of the Atlantic attended by students from many parts of the world.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - Art Department of

Treasure 1086 Monument OS Grid E 293585 Listed Building 19.02.08 13324 OS Grid N 168050

41.1m

BM 43.31m (U

W D

W

D

C18 to C19 possibly earlier, one of the remaining outbuildings to the former Home Farm. Building has stone rubble walls and a slate roof, red ridge tiles and coping to gable end. Converted to use as art workshops later in C20.

18 St Donats St. Donats Castle - Atlantic College - Music Department

Treasure 1084 Monument OS Grid E 293426 Listed Building 19.02.05 13321 OS Grid N 168058

D

W W

D 1m W D D W

W BM 17.68m D St Donat's Cross Castle

P P a a th th

(u m )

Formerly one of the outbuildings at St Donat’s Castle House Farm. One storey and attic constructed of stone rubble walls with slate roof, small stone stack and wavy red tile ridge. C18, possibly earlier origin, later C20 renovation and conversion to college music department.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - East Boundary wall

Treasure 2353 Monument OS Grid E 293800 Listed Building 19.02.16 83480 OS Grid N 168251

dd

The Old Vicarage se

9

1 Fletcher House Top Lodge

53.0m EAST DRIVE BM 53.08m

TCB Parc Wood 1

Probably mostly C18 and C19 but some of it is on the line of C16 walls, parts of which may be included in the present structure.

19 St Donats St. Donats Castle - Former Forecourt Stables

Treasure 1085 Monument OS Grid E 293428 Listed Building 19.02.06 13322 OS Grid N 168032

BM 43.31m

DW W W D D

D

W W

D

W

Former forecourt stables of stone construction with slate roofs.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - North Lodge

Treasure 1090 Monument OS Grid E 293642 Listed Building 19.02.15 13334 OS Grid N 168499

The Old Forge New Parc Cottage

Yr Hen Felin 51.5m

n 50.9m se B ou lue H bell tic lan At Grooms N L o o r Cottage d th g e

The Retreat Primrose Cottage

Issues Afal But

Built for Mr Morgan Stuart Williams of St Donat’s and Aberpergwm. Building is a one storey lodge with attic. Stone walls with large chimney breast with stack to North East. Stone tile roof.

20 St Donats St. Donats Castle - Sea Walls and Towers

Treasure 1088 Monument OS Grid E 293550 Listed Building 19.02.12 13328 OS Grid N 167800

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Cavalry Barracks

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S Swimming t a Pools t i o n DW SM m 28 ) 9. M Sand and Shingle m Chy D B u ( W

h t a P Slipway M S

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Shingle

Outer sea-wall at St Donat’s Castle thought to be of C16 origin.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - St. Donats Arts Centre

Treasure 272 Monument OS Grid E 293499 Listed Building 19.02.07 13323 OS Grid N 168128

41.1m

BM St Donat' 43.31m (United World Colleg

T

r a

c

k

21.0m DW W W D D

D

W W

D .1m

D DW W

W Tyth e BM 17.68m D St Donat's Barn Cross Castle Theatre

Tennis Courts P P a a th th

(u m )

Medieval stone, tithe barn, tastefully restored and in excellent condition. The unusual roof is formed on upper cruck trusses. It is a theatre and meeting place and centrepiece of St. Donats Art Centre. Modern extension by Loyn and Co., architects of Penarth. Regional RIBA award winner.

21 St Donats St. Donats Castle - Staff House in North-east Corner of the Entrance Forecourt Treasure 1082 Monument OS Grid E 293500 Listed Building 19.02.04 13319 OS Grid N 168100

41.1m

BM St D 43.31m (United World C

T

r a

c

k

21.0m DW W W D D

D

W W

D 17.1m

D DW W

W Tythe BM 17.68m D St Donat's Barn Cross Castle Theatre

Tennis Courts P P a a th th

(u m )

P a t h Track Two storey stone built staff house with slate roofs.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - Sundial

Treasure 2350 Monument OS Grid E 293491 Listed Building 19.02.10 83484 OS Grid N 167924

Tennis Courts

P P a a th th

(u m )

P a th Track P a th

(u m ) L ly s W 21.9m Barracks Wo P e a ir th y 6393 (u d BM 15.64m m Pa ) d th St D SD P a t (United World h

P Cavalry a t h West Wood Barracks

( u m

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L i f ) e um b h ( o at a P t

S t Swimming a t i o Pools n

DW SM Sundial dating probably from the end of the C19.

22 St Donats St. Donats Castle - The Cavalry Barracks

Treasure 270 Monument OS Grid E 293513 Listed Building 19.02.11 13327 OS Grid N 167894

(u m )

P a th Track P a th

(u m ) L ly s W 21.9m e Barracks Wood P a i th r 6393 y (u d BM 15.64m m Pa ) d th St Donat's SD P a t (United World Colleg h

Cavalry West Wood Barracks

L i f ) e um b h ( o at a P t

S t Swimming a t i o Pools n DW SM 8m 9.2 M Sand and Shingle ) Chy D B m W u (

h This building dates probably from the late C16 or early C17, and was built by Sir Edward Stradling (died 1609). The origin of their description as barracks is uncertain but Sir Edward, the local Commissioner of Array, was concerned with coastal security both against pirates and with the Spanish invasion scare in 1588. The Stradlings were also closely involved with the Royalist cause in South Wales during the Civil War and the building may have been converted to cavalry barracks at that period. They could also have been grand stables for the hunt at some time. They fell out of use, possibly with the death of the last Stradling owner in 1738. They were restored by Randolph Hearst in the 1930s but his work was dismantled by Atlantic College who then had and Partners rebuild them fully in C17 style and convert them to student accommodation in 1978-81. Built of random local lias limestone with Welsh slate roofs and red clay ridge tiles.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - Top Lodge Including Garden Wall

Treasure 1080 Monument OS Grid E 293789 Listed Building 19.02.14 13317 OS Grid N 168258

Covert Gwynedd The Old Vicarage Whitaker House

3 9

Powys 1 Fletcher House Top Lodge

53.0m EAST DRIVE BM 53.08m

TC B Parc Wood

1

3 0

onat's Castle 1

College of the A tla nt ic) P 7

Castell Sain Dunwyd 2 (Coleg y Byd Unedig yr Iwerydd)

1905; built for Mr Morgan Stuart Williams of St Donat’s and Aberpergwm. Lodge of one storey and attic. Stone walls with large chimney breast with stack to South gable. Stone tile roof with stack to north of centre and with coping to gable ends.

23 St Donats St. Donats Castle - Wall of Entrance Forecourt and part of North-west Boundary Wall Treasure 1081 Monument OS Grid E 293452 Listed Building 19.02.02 13318 OS Grid N 168133

5

3326 Morgannwg

7

Dyfed

Car Park 41.5m

41.1m

BM St Donat 43.31m (United World College o

T

r a

c

k

21.0m DW W W D D

D

W

W

D 17.1m W D D W

Forecourt wall; in its present form the wall is probably late C19 and commissioned by Dr Nicholl Carne. Castellated stone wall rising in centre to form stepped parapet with inset Stradling coat-of-arms and late C19 inscription by Dr Nicholl Carne over large pointed arch.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - Walls of Entrance Forecourt flanking the Bridge Treasure 1083 Monument OS Grid E 293420 Listed Building 19.02.03 13320 OS Grid N 168079

T

r a

c

k

21.0m D W W W D D

D

W urch W D 17.1m

D DW W Tythe DW BM 17.68m Barn St Donat's Theatre Cross Castle

h Tower P P a a t t h h h

( ( u u m m ) )

P a th

South East of castle drawbridge, a thin boundary wall, incorporating an archway, extends as far as North West angle of forecourt stables.

24 St Donats St. Donats Castle - Walls, Steps, Terraces, Pavilion, Summerhouses and Cottage Treasure 269 Monument OS Grid E 293512 Listed Building 19.02.09 13326 OS Grid N 167942

D

W W

D 17.1m

D DW W

W Tyth e BM 17.68m D St Donat's Barn Cross Castle Th e a tr e

Tennis Courts P P a a th th

(u m )

P a t h Trac P a th

(u m L ) ly s

W 21.9m Bar P e a ir th y 63 (u d P BM 15.64m m d ath ) SD P a (Unit th

C17 Hanging gardens with walled terraces and stone stairways which descend the slope of the glen from St Donat’s Castle to the Cavalry Barracks.

St Donats St. Donats Castle - Watchtower

Treasure 271 Monument OS Grid E 293270 Listed Building 19.02.13 13332 OS Grid N 168029

T

r a

c

k 21.0m DW

D St Donat's (St Dunwyd) Church W 17.1m D DW W

BM 17.68m S Cross

Wa tch To w e r P P P P a a a t 2600 a t t h t h h h ( ( u u ( u m m m ) ) ) 2600

P a th

(u L ly s W P e a i th ry (u d m d )

Watchtower probably C15 in origin. Now a roofless oblong structure of stone with steps to first floor entry. Situated on a wooded slope to the West of the castle. Erected as a lookout by Sir Harry Stradling.

25 St Donats St. Donat's Castle Gardens

Treasure 2468 Monument OS Grid E 293,467 Listed Building OS Grid N 168,030

BM St Donat's Cast 43.31m (United World College of the Atlantic)

T

r a C

c

k (Coleg

21.0m DW W D W D

D

W unwyd) Church W D 17.1m W D D W

W Tythe BM 17.68m D St Donat's Barn Cross Castle Theatre

Tennis Courts Wa t ch To wer P P P a a a th t t h h

( ( u u ( u m m m ) ) )

P a 00 th Track P a th

(u m ) L ly s

W 21.9m e Barracks Wood Pa th ir 6393 (u y BM 15.64m m d Pa ) d th St Dona SD

P a t (United World Colle h

P Cavalry a t West Wood Barracks The rare survival of a complete, large-scale Tudor terraced garden, attached to a medieval castle, partly restored and added to in the late C19 or early C20. The size, complexity, state of preservation and rarity make these gardens of outstanding value. Two walled deer parks attached to the castle also remain and an unusual tower stands in the wooded grounds. Listed Grade I in Register of Landscapes, Parks and Gardens of Special Interest in Wales.

St Donats St. Donats Church - Churchyard Wall Including Gate and Railings Treasure 2351 Monument OS Grid E 293368 Listed Building 19.01.02 83479 OS Grid N 168050

T

r a

c

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21.0m DW W D

D St Dunwyd) Church W 17.1m

D DW W

W BM 17.68m D St Dona Cross Cast

Watch Tower P P P a P a a th a t t t h h h ( (u Much of the present wall is C19 but it includes earlier work and the wall is likely to be at least C17 in origin. It is shown clearly in more or less its present form on the early C19 engraving in the Church Guide Book.

26 St Donats St. Donats Church - Cottage against SE Churchyard Wall

Treasure 1089 Monument OS Grid E 293422 Listed Building 19.01.05 13331 OS Grid N 168095

a

c

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21.0m DW W W D D

D

W t Donat's (St Dunwyd) Church W D 17.1m

D DW W

W Tyt h e BM 17.68m D St Donat's Barn Cross Castle Theatre

Watch Tower P P P P a a a th 2600 a t t t h h h ( ( u u ( u m m m ) ) ) P 2600 a th P a th

(u m L ) ly s W P e a ir th y (u d P m d at ) h Estate cottage probably renovated in early C20. One storey, possibly with basement at SW. Stone rubble walls, feature stone tile and slate roof.

St Donats St. Donats Church - Nicholl-Carne Memorial Cross in Churchyard Treasure 2352 Monument OS Grid E 293342 Listed Building 19.01.04 83482 OS Grid N 168076

21.0m

D s (St Dunwyd) Church W 17.1m

D DW W

BM 17.68m

Cross

Watch Tower P P P P a a a th 0 a t t t h h h ( ( u ( u u m m ) Memorial cross to Mary Anne Nicholl-Carne, died 1879, one of the owners of St. Donat's Castle who, with her husband, started a major restoration programme in the C19. The memorial is likely to date from soon after her death and it also serves to commemorate the restoration of the church at that time.

27 St Donats St. Donats Churchyard - Calvary Cross

Treasure 277 Monument 21/3232/GM361 (GLA) OS Grid E 293368 Listed Building 19.01.03 13330 OS Grid N 168045

D

W W

Dunwyd) Church D 17.1m W D D W

DW BM 17.68m St Donat's Cross Castle

Watch Tower P P P a a a th t t h h

( ( u u m m ) m ) )

P a 00 th

P a th

(u A most interesting and uncommon feature of the medieval period. The Calvary was erected towards the end of the C15. It is situated on the South side of the churchyard and depicts on the West side the crucifixion, with St. Mary and St. John, on the East side Our Lady enthroned, with her child in her arms.

St Donats Outlying - Croes Heol Y Splott Round Barrow

Treasure 266 Monument 21/2018/GM187 (GLA) OS Grid E 294674 Listed Building OS Grid N 170585

Well CROES HEOL Y SBLOT Sundown

82.3m 84.7m

BM 84.99m y d B C 85.6m D R E E D 4986 B d y

in ra D

CROES HEOL Y SBLOT W IC 84.7m K R BM 84.99m O C A R D

W 89.0m I CK R O A D 89.0m Tumulus Highfield Farm Tumulus

9652 Highfield

88.7m Highfie ld

BM 90.36m 90.5m

B 4 26 5 B 4 26 90.8m 5

89.6m

4428 0 . 9 1

m

R

H T y Gwa i r BM 88.44 7122 W A circular mound, 23m in diameter and 0.4m high.

28 St Donats Outlying - East Monkton

Treasure 265 Monument OS Grid E 293144 Listed Building OS Grid N 170917

0006 2800

0006 2800

87.2m D Drain rai n Pond BM 88.91m Pond Well

East Monkton 89.

To the South of the present farmhouse range is the main hall unit of a C17 house having a beamed ceiling; at the side of the main fireplace a baffle entrance and a winding stone doorway with part of the original doorway.

St Donats Outlying - Llan Farm

Treasure 240 Monument OS Grid E 292874 Listed Building OS Grid N 169537

0568

Spr

Lan-Farm Pond

ain n I r ai s D r s D u e Spring s

61.9m

BM 63.03m

D ROA LLAN

Ffynnon y Coed

Circa 1780 farmhouse, formerly thatched. Fireplace sited so that it stands between the hall and passage creating the outside cross passage. This was the commonest plan form found in the early Vale houses.

29 St Donats Outlying - Round Barrows West of Cant-Erw

Treasure 2247 Monument 21/1658/GM111 (GLA) OS Grid E 293631 Listed Building OS Grid N 171287

88.7m

ED Bdy

BM 89.06m CR WI CK R OA D

5143 91.4m

BM 94.23m

Tumulus

BM 94 .23 m 4134

Tumuli Tumuli 94.5m

93.9m

B 4 92.4m

5120

5120 D A O R N A L L 9112

Cae Bush Farm

91.7m

GP 91.1m

T

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92.0 m Scheduled Ancient Monument. One of three round barrows. Also in Llandow Community. See also 2248 and 2249.

St Donats Outlying - Round Barrows West of Cant-Erw

Treasure 2248 Monument 21/1658/GM111 (GLA) OS Grid E 293520 Listed Building OS Grid N 171318

D r a i n

BM 90.84m 5143 88.7m

ED Bdy

BM 89.06m CR WI CK R OA D

5143 91.4m

4134 Tumulus

Sheep Dip 4134 BM 94.23m

Tumuli Tumuli

5120

5120

91.7m

GP 91.1m

Scheduled Ancient Monument. One of three round barrows. Also in Llandow Community. See also 2247 and 2249.

30 St Donats Outlying - Round Barrows West of Cant-Erw

Treasure 2249 Monument 21/1658/GM111 (GLA) OS Grid E 293858 Listed Building OS Grid N 171349

0047

91.4m BM 8 9 . 0 6 m R

WI 0047 CK R OA D

B

5143 91.4m Can Tumulus BM 94.91m

Canterw Tumulus BM 94.23m BM 94 .23 m

Tumuli 94.5m

93.9m 94.5m

B 4 26 5 92.4m

5120 B 4265 93.9m

B 4 Su 2 D 6 A 5 O R N A L 92.4m L 9112 W Cae Bush Farm IC K C R R B O 4265 A D 91.7m

Scheduled Ancient Monument. One of three round barrows. Also in Llandow Community. See also 2247 and 2248.

St Donats Outlying - West Monkton and Associated Farm Buildings.

Treasure 264 Monument OS Grid E 292820 Listed Building OS Grid N 171028

7007

West Monkton BM 80.65m Pond

FW U d Pond n n d U 78.6mFW

BM 82.14m 81.4m BM 83.34m Pond yn Iss ues

West Monkton

A house of the early C18 which incorporates walling and beams of the C17. C19 group of farm buildings to South.

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