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 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

Llantwit Major

Llantwit Major - Navron

Treasure 2257 Monument OS Grid E 298292 Listed Building 11.01.10 83395 OS Grid N 168440

1 e Cottage

PH El Boverton House Sub Sta FB Hazel Bungalow S 35.7m he El Sub Sta 30.8m lt yn er Penllw

9m 1 2 31.

BM Llys 4 N Gwinwy a LB v r PO o n en C a se C u T h ot The s e e 3441 t a w ge a

y 1

t o The Gatehouse

4 Brookside TCBs C G 34.4m Rock Cottage C16 / C17 cottage. Visited by Edward VIII in 1936. Part of an original house converted into two cottages. Number 4, The Causeway is the original house.

Llantwit Major Boverton - The Causeway

Treasure 608 Monument OS Grid E 298281 Listed Building 11.01.09 13241 OS Grid N 168436

e Co

PH El Boverton H Sub Sta FB e Hazel Bungalow S 35.7m he El Su b St a 30.8m lt yn FB er Penllw

9m 1 31.2

BM 4 N G a LB v r PO o n Valeen C a T House C u h od ot The s e e 3441 t a w

e ge a

y

1

t o The Gatehouse

4 Brookside TCBs

34.4m Rock Cottage C16 / C17 cottages. Visited by Edward VIII in 1936. Part of original house converted into two cottages.

1 Llantwit Major Boverton - Boverton House - Wall and Gateway Opposite (South) Treasure 2260 Monument OS Grid E 298338 Listed Building 11.01.14 83404 OS Grid N 168448

Bramble 1 e Cottage dg o L ite B h

El Boverton House O W V

Sub Sta E

R T

FB O 1 azel N P

5 alow A R

K El Sub Sta 35.7m yn r Penllw 29m 31. BM Llys C h

B e N Gwinwydd O r r a V y v

E r T o R r n e T

C O

a N T u T C The h y s P y ot - e e 3441 A C - w W t D

a R a a ge R s y K r t t h I e The Gatehouse V - l Brookside E l Cattle Grid

C19 enclosure, but may contain earlier parts

Llantwit Major Boverton - Boverton House - Walls and Railings

Treasure 2259 Monument OS Grid E 298335

Listed Building 11.01.13 83393 OS Grid N 168465 9 Qumerford

Bramble 1 Cottage ge od L ite El B h Bov erton House O W

Sub Sta V

E

R T

FB O N Hazel 1 P

5 Bungalow A

R

K S El Sub Sta 35.7m mhe lte n r Penllwy 9m 31.2 BM Llys C h

B e

N O r Gwinwydd r a y LB V v

E r T

o R r n e T e

O C C

a N u T o Co T t T s h P y y t a h e e A - t 3441 C - e w W g t R a D a a e

g K y R s r e t t I h e V The Gatehouse - l Brookside E l Cattle Grid Probably C19 rebuilding of C18 wall.

2 Llantwit Major Boverton - Boverton House - Walls Surrounding Garden to West

Treasure 2258 Monument OS Grid E 298335 Listed Building 11.01.11 13240 OS Grid N 168493

L

C

L

O

S

E 34.7m

i e 9 ld Qumerford s

Bramble 1 Cottage ge od L ite B h

El Bov erton House O W V

Sub Sta E

R T

FB O N Hazel 1 P

5 Bungalow A

R

K S El Sub Sta 35.7m 0.8mhe lte n r Penllwy 9m 31.2 BM Llys C h

B e

r N Gwinwydd O r a y LB V v

E r T PO o R n T

C O a Probably late C16 or early C17 in origin and contemporary with Boverton House (qv). The enclosure walls have been repaired since but otherwise appear unaltered. Built presumably as a sheltered kitchen garden, but it seems to have been unused for many years.

Llantwit Major Boverton - Boverton House with Attached Stable Range

Treasure 607 Monument OS Grid E 298381 Listed Building 11.01.12 13244 OS Grid N 168472

Qumerford

Bramble 1 Cottage ge od L ite El B h Bov erton House O W

ub Sta V

E

R T

FB O 1 N ORCHARD LOD P

5 A BM 40.96m

R

K El Sub Sta 35.7m enllwyn 9m Tu do r 31.2 Cottage Llys C h

B e B

N O r a Gwinwydd r a r V y v n

E r T s

o R r t n e a T e b

O C l C e

a N o T H u T

h y T s P t y t o h e e - a 3441 A C - u w W e D g R a s a e R e s r y K t I t h The Gatehouse V e - l E l

Significant building in the village scene. C16/C17. Two storeys with attic, five gabled dormers, square headed windows, slate roof with four chimneystacks. Single storey outbuilding range at East end. The grounds of this house may have included the site of St. Bartholomew’s Chapel (1150). It was probably Portney House from 1580 and altered by the Seys Family c1740.

3 Llantwit Major Boverton - Boverton Park House

Treasure 1459 Monument OS Grid E 298257 Listed Building 11.01.07 13246 OS Grid N 168341

v E T r

o R r e PO n T e

O aleen C C N a o

u T t House P T C t y T s h a o A y e e - h g t C - w 3441 R t e W D e a a g a K r y R s e t

t h

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1 V

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o The Gatehouse l E l

4 Brookside TCBs Cattle Grid 34.4m Rock Cottage

Boverton Place The Fields (remains of)

2234 Boverton Park House The Old Granary

3929

WB yground Boverton Place Farm

Early C19 remodelling of an earlier C16 to C17 building, or an early C19 building incorporating mullioned windows of Boverton Place style and stopped and chamfered beams from an earlier building, possibly Boverton Place. Two storeys. Stone walls with pebbledash cladding. Slate roofs, with hipped roof to South East elevation and with two parallel ranges running North West from there, the eastern range smaller and with ball finial to North West gable.

Llantwit Major Boverton - Boverton Place (Remains of) Including Bee-Boles

Treasure 606 Monument 21/3499/GM422 (GLA) OS Grid E 298257

Listed Building 11.01.08 13245 OS Grid N 168341 4 N Gwinwydd a LB v r PO o n

Valeen C a House C u T T s h Redwood o e e t h 3441 e w ta Close g a

e y

1

t

o The Gatehouse

4 Brookside

9

t o

1 2 TCBs Catt Gri

34.4m

1 2 Rock Cottage Boverton Place

Q (remains of) u ib e G ro 2234 Boverton Park le n n d House a le The Old Granary El Sub Sta

39

40.2m

WB Playground Boverton Place Farm

Originally the house of the steward of the manor, when the manor was retained by Robert Fitzhamon. Rebuilt by Roger Seys, Attorney General for Wales, 1597-8. Passed by marriage of Jane Seys to Robert Jones of in 1762. Abandoned in the first half of the C19. Three storeys plus gables. Seven bay NW elevation with projecting tower. Higher gabled tower wing. Now ruinous.

4 Llantwit Major Boverton - Cherry Tree Cottage [Formerly part of Boverton Court Cottages] Treasure 609 Monument OS Grid E 298437 Listed Building 11.01.15 83386 OS Grid N 168448

Louisiana

Bramble 1 Cottage ge od L te B hi

Bov erton House O W V

E 1

R

T

O 1 N ORCHARD LODGE OR P CHA 5 RD A BM 40.96m CL

R 35.7m K Orch ard Lodg Tu do r e Cottage Llys C h

B e B

r Gwinwydd O a r r y V n

E T s

R r t a e Orchard Farm T e b

O l C e House

N o H T y

P y t o - t - a u 3441 A C W D g R a s e e R s r K t t h I e V The Gatehouse - l E l

Cattle Grid

Late C16, pleasant stone built two-storey rubble cottage. Slate roof, three dormers, central arched stone doorway, A late C16 house re-fenestrated and substantially altered in the C19, probably originally having a central arch doorway leading into a passage at the rear of the central fireplace. Lateral stone stairways in outshuts on the rear of the house. Later subdivided into two dwellings.

Llantwit Major Boverton - Orchard House

Treasure 2263 Monument OS Grid E 288538 Listed Building 11.01.17 83397 OS Grid N 168440

1

ORCHARD LOD O Bay Tree Cottage GE RCHA RD CL

BM 40.96m 4

Orc hard Lod Tudor ge 43.3m Cottage

B BOV Cwrt Newydd a ERT r ON n RO s AD t a Orchard Farm Carreg W en b Orchard l e House House H

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s

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The first historic house at the eastern entry to Boverton. This house appears to originate in the C17 but evidence is now very fragmentary due to its wholesale rebuilding in the mid C19, and the house now has very much the character of that period. It began as possibly two builds of different date which were amalgamated as well as changed in the mid C19.

5 Llantwit Major Boverton - Orchard House Folly

Treasure 867 Monument OS Grid E 298580 Listed Building OS Grid N 168432

Bay Tree Cottage CL 4 6645

odge 43.3m

Cwrt Newydd BOV ERT ON R OAD BM 45.30m rd Farm Carreg Wen Orchard ouse House

Belvedere House

Folly in garden of Orchard House. Built originally as a "smoking house" for the Redwood males in the C19. Now dilapidated but protected as a curtilage structure to the primary listed building.

Llantwit Major Boverton - Orchard Lodge

Treasure 611 Monument OS Grid E 298511 Listed Building OS Grid N 168445

d Louisiana

1

1 ARD LO Bay Tree Cottage ORCH DGE ORCH ARD C

BM 40.96m L 4

Orc hard Lod Tudor ge 43.3m Cottage

C

h e B BO Cwrt Newydd r a VE r R r TO y N n R O T s AD r t a e Orchard Farm Carreg Wen e b Orchard l C e House House

o H

t o t a u

g s e e

C19 pleasant cottage with a variety of window styles on the South wall of the building. North elevation contains a central porch, diamond paned, lead windows throughout. Dripmoulds on ground floor windows. Slate gabled roof.

6 Llantwit Major Boverton - Tudor Cottage [Formerly part of Boverton Court Cottages] Treasure 2262 Monument OS Grid E 298474 Listed Building 11.01.16 13243 OS Grid N 168455

Louisiana

Bramble 1 Cottage ge od L ite B h

Bov erton House O W V

E 1

R

T

O N 1 ORCHARD LODGE ORC P HAR 5 D C A BM 40.96m L

R

K 35.7m Orc hard Lod Tudor ge Cottage Llys C h

B e B Gwinwydd O r a r r V y n E T s

R r t a e T Orchard Farm e b

O l C e House N

o H

T P y t o y t A - a u 3441 C - W R g D s a e e K R s r t t I h e V The Gatehouse - l E l

Cattle Grid

Late C16, two storey and attic house with contemporary storeyed rectangular bay window. C18 rear wing. Major alterations in C19 and further additions in C20.

Llantwit Major Boverton - Tyle House

Treasure 605 Monument OS Grid E 298205 Listed Building 11.01.43 13247 OS Grid N 168487

O

S

Alster E

1 House

P e n t G 36.0m w re T y e h n n

e f Clinton i 9 O e ld olds ld H s M i P e g o a h s d Briarwood t o O w V ff ERT Adenwi ic ON R e OAD PH El Pentyla Sub Sta 3 5 T Old yle Ho FB use Hazel Bungalow

S El Sub S 30.8mhe FB lt n er Penllwy

.29m 1 1

3 3

0 BM 4

N LB a v r PO o

Valeen C a T House C u Redwood T s h o h e e t e w Close ta C16 house formerly the main farm house on the Boverton Estate. It has an inglenook - style fireplace and beamed ceiling.

7 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - 1 & 2 Methodist Lane - Cottages

Treasure 1205 Monument OS Grid E 296775 Listed Building OS Grid N 168624

B O h r L 2 M o o H w r 1 U C G o

H L t t

l a w C g L y e n s Gar age h pe i o r H Car Park t

Cot 3

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C 2 s e y The a Rise H 41.8m

Hill

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se 7 r l l Channel a n View Morannedd m

1

ANE 4 A group of whitewashed rubble cottages with a slate roof.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Bakers Lane - Ivy Cottage

Treasure 1451 Monument OS Grid E 0 Listed Building OS Grid N 0

West End Terrace B

A

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1 2

R hard End o s n e

Ty G C orllewin o H t t i a l l g c e

r s 4 e C P d s D r e Ty yff n t ryn o m H a ou l s Croeso se b Huntsman's s A m e w r Y l- i e - y Br D Cottage a y n y G e l s l t a t n i - y L 2 -m o 1 4 r Heron House 2 Midwell The Tegfan Gardens

Pond Tanfield

Sinks Cottages LB 2 Mid Well 1 s nd tla es 1 W 2 43.0m Godre 39.6

Coed CO

Dimlands 3 Penny Cottage Cottage 2 44.5m Issues Late C16 and C17 two storey stone built house remodelled in C18 or C19.

8 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Bakers Lane - Mid Well

Treasure 1450 Monument OS Grid E 296284 Listed Building 11.01.04 13250 OS Grid N 168831

R

'

S

L 6 1

1 A 2

N West-end TownOrchard End E Ty Gorllewi n s H

d i l n l

c 4 a Ty D l yffr m yn H i Croeso ou A se el- D Y-B ry e n l G t t la i n L 2 -y 1 -m o Heron Ho Midwel l r Th e Te g f a n Gard Pond Sinks Mi d Well s and stl 1 We 2

God Co Penny Cottage Cottage 44.5m

OAD DS R LAN DIM

C19 surround to an earlier well. Trapezoid well chamber with stone lining walls on three sides, with segmental stone arched roof and in front with stone pilasters flanking two iron doors. Spring still in use. The water from the spring connects with the pond at West-end Town.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Bakers Lane - Numbers 1 and 2 The Gardens

Treasure 218 Monument OS Grid E 296410

Listed Building OS Grid N 168869

1 2

win H

i l l c r e s P s C t e d r o m n s a A l Huntsman's s el w - m Y i -B a r Cottage y yn D s G e l l a t n t -y i -m L 2 o 1 r Heron House The Gardens

Pond

LB 2

ds lan est 1 W C19. Two projections with interesting fretted barge boarding, central stack.

9 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Burial Lane - Chantry House

Treasure 1201 Monument OS Grid E 296609 Listed Building 11.01.20 13272 OS Grid N 168659

Lady Chapel REET (rems of) CHURCH ST

St Illtud's DW 1 36.9m 9 Church T DW E LAN Cross IAL BUR FB (restored) Old Bakehou Flat Chantry House Guston se (rems of) ou H e h g B rc ta u t u 2 h o i 1 C C ld ck e Ro r 's Y Church Cottages Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m W W D The Old Police Station W Tithe Barn

D (remains of) 6460 1 Dovecote

6556 Across the road from the now ruined chantry priest’s house and alongside the route from the church to the grange, this two storey house dates from C.1600 and has stone walls with pebbledash cladding. There is evidence that it was once thatched and there is some conjecture that it may have been a watermill in the C16.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Castle Street - Opposite Downcross Farm - Samsons Well Treasure 205 Monument OS Grid E 296660 Listed Building 11.01.24 13284 OS Grid N 169206

M P y 10 B 6425 ro ok Pond Great House BM 51.65m 50.3m

6020 Spr Duckdown LB 3

5516 1 GR Downcross EAT M House HOUSE

H

I

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5 4

1 H 1

Horsecroft S T T Barn E R E Garage E R E

T T S

E L Consists of stone arch and wall in a prominent position. Also known as Nancy's Well. Named after Samson Nicholl an important landowner in the County. Formerly called Thergots well.

10 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Castle Street - Downcross Farmhouse

Treasure 206 Monument OS Grid E 296677 Listed Building 11.01.25 13290 OS Grid N 169148

50.3m

6020 Spr Duckdown LB 3

6 S 1 W O D A G E Downcross R EA M House T HOUSE

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T T 0 Barn E R E Garage E R E

T T S

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m Downcross C O Barn r c h a r 46.3m d Orchard

V House Old Place T i U e w Sunny R t n K Brooklands Bank a E s O a tt Y Bryn Awel gne le o y P C H S Brooklyn Mansion Bronelwyn ou se (if) T Late C16 to C17 of two periods of construction, the North West wing the earlier. Two-storey house with stone walls. Rendered, three stacks, centre entry, slate roof, formerly thatched. Listing includes front garden wall.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Castle Street - Felsted - Wall

Treasure 213 Monument OS Grid E 296571 Listed Building OS Grid N 168984

W D BM D 4 W 47.91m B Y C Th e Bailey 48.5m

W Felsted C e The Owls A ST s House LE

H t 1 H o o t e u l s e Springdale P a t h

( u m )

Cattle 7 Grid Car West Pk Massive rubble wall with arched doorway. Tends to echo the appearance of the adjacent 'Castle'.

11 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Castle Street - Old Place - Forecourt Wall

Treasure 2264 Monument OS Grid E 298618 Listed Building 11.01.22 83389 OS Grid N 169011

K n E a s Y Og a tt ney le o H P C Brookly Mansion Bronelwyn ouse S T (remains of) R E

E FB T 44.8m Lonsdale House

Primrose W Ford D BM 46.6m Cottage D W 47.91m Bwthyn Y Castell The Rawley Bailey 48.5m Court

Fels C he Owls ted A ST House LE C 1 O 1 Rawley U 4 Court C RT

Springdale

C ttl Forecourt wall probably contemporary with Old Place

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Castle Street - Old Place also known as 'Llantwit Major Castle' Treasure 209 Monument 21/1493/GM137 (GLA) R OS Grid E 296611 Listed Building 11.01.21 13286 OS Grid N 169024

R t K n E a s Y Og a tt ney le o H P C Mansion Bronelwyn ouse (remains of) FB 44.8m Lonsdale House

Ford Primro W D BM Cotta D 46.6m W 47.91m Bwthyn Y Castell The Rawley Bailey 48.5m Court

Fel C Owls sted A ST use LE C 1 O 1 U 4 RT

Springdale

Ruins of 'Llantwit Castle'. Roofless and overgrown with ivy. A large C-shaped three-storey house of the late C16 incorporating part of an earlier structure. The house has a symmetrical façade with dressed-stone mullioned windows and decorative stucco rendering. Possibly built by Edward Van (of the family), it remained with the family until 1694. The forecourt and adjoining enclosures are of later C17 date. Said to be haunted by a ghost - the White Lady.

12 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Castle Street - Old Place Cottage

Treasure 207 Monument OS Grid E 296634 Listed Building 11.01.23 13285 OS Grid N 169089

Downcross House

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I

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Horsecroft S T

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Barn T E E Garage E E T R T S

E 4

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A m Downcross C O Barn r c h a r 46.3m d Orchard V i e House Old Place T U w R t K Brooklands n E a s Y Og a tt ney le o H P C Brooklyn Mansion Bronelwyn ou se S T (remains of) R E

E B T r FB a m

44.8m p Lonsdale f o

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Ford Primrose W Corner D BM 46.6m Cottage House D W 47.91m Bwthyn P Y Castell Rl A C17 regional plan house with central chimney backing onto the main entrance. Tudor- arched doorways, stone stairs and double ceilings. Three stacks, central entry, rendered Tudor arch doorway, wood frames to the windows and lintels.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Lane - Barn

Treasure 226 Monument OS Grid E 296521 Listed Building OS Grid N 168785

W Bridge

k

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

LB B 2 1 Plymouth y House e n H g i 43.0m ll k t s

t i 39.6m BM 39.57m O o d

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COLLEGE ST B

39.3m

3 2 Tynant Issues The B a r n

H t a n f a o n Mo nk s d n y e Ti p C C P O o L G e L d E r e Ty C ol e g G e E n S T G C a H b U l S R e EN C s D H AR L G A E N EG E LL CO Lady Chapel 3 (rems of) DW St Illtud's 36.9m Church DW Outbuilding formerly of Plymouth House. Solid structure built of local stone, slate roof, stairs to the first floor, square headed openings with wide lintels. The building has been converted to a domestic dwelling. Mostly mid C19 - the building is shown on only part of this site on early 1840s Tithe Map. Stone walls and slate roofs.

13 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Lane - Church House

Treasure 1198 Monument OS Grid E 296564 Listed Building OS Grid N 168710

G d E r G e Ty Co leg E e S n T R G E C a E H b T U l S R e N 4 C s E H RD A LA E G N EG BM E LL CO Lady Chapel 38.24m (rems of) DW St Illtud's 36.9m Church DW Cro FB (restor Chantry House se (rems of) ou H e ch ag B ur tt u h o i C C ld 1 ck e o r R 's

Y Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House Situated between the western end of the Church and churchyard and the grange, this substantial cottage that now has coloured rendering, has two storeys and chimneys at either end. Dating from before 1766.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Lane - Dovecote

Treasure 581 Monument 21/1489/GM140 (GLA) OS Grid E 296549 Listed Building 11.01.28 13253 OS Grid N 168603

d e Ro r 's Y Ch Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill He ad D BM 43.30m W W D The Old Police ge Station W Tithe Barn

D (remains of) 1 6 Dovecote

6

)

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u ( P A medieval circular dovecote, built of roughly coursed limestone with a conical stone roof. Dovecotes were common in most medieval granges and farms, especially in corn growing areas where doves and pigeons helped to scavenge spillages after the harvest. The circular form of the dovecote enabled the maximum number of nesting places to be constructed in the walls and circular platforms were usually constructed to give easy access to collect the eggs.

14 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Lane - The Gatehouse (Porters Room)

Treasure 580 Monument 21/1489/GM141 (GLA) OS Grid E 296563 Listed Building 11.01.27 13254 OS Grid N 168661

(f) DW St Illtud's 36.9m Church DW Cross FB (restored)

e Chantry House us (rems of) Ho h ge rc ta B u ot u h C i 2 C k ld 1 oc e R r 's Y Chu Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m W W D The Old Police Station W Tithe Barn

D (remains of) 1 646 Dovecote

C13 rectangular, gabled gatehouse with a blocked archway. Originally the entrance to the grange belonging to Tewkesbury Abbey. The gatehouse together with the dovecote are all that remain of a much larger group of domestic buildings on the site. The gatehouse provided the main entry into the farm, the foundations of which were revealed during excavations in 1911-14 and 1937. It was sturdily built over an archway entrance now blocked up. The height of the gable walls above the roofline indicates that the building was once thatched.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church of St. Illtud

Treasure 1199 Monument OS Grid E 296617 Listed Building 11.01.01 13259 OS Grid N 168720

H

a 4 f The o d Pembroke Curriers y C House C O o L Conw G e L d E r G e Ty Coleg E e n S T T G R E C a E H b T l S U e N 4 Glenn Colt R s E C D H H AR L G P A E N EG BM 1 E LL SQ CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 10 12 EET (rems of) CHURCH STR

DW lltud's 36.9m 9 urch DW E LAN Cross RIAL FB (restored) BU Old B Chantry House Guston se (rems of) ou H e h g B rc ta ot u C i 2 k ld 1 c e o r R 's Y Church Cottages onastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry th The largest parish church in the area, it is really two churches linked by a tower. The western church is the older dating from the C12 and was re-roofed in the C15. The Eastern Church dates from the C13. Described by John Wesley as 'The most beautiful and the most spacious church in Wales', the present building almost certainly occupies the site of Illtud's monastery founded in the C5. The Church itself is listed as grade I, whilst the surrounding walls and gates are grade II.

15 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church of St. Illtud - Calvary Cross

Treasure 577 Monument OS Grid E 296624 Listed Building 11.01.02 13258 OS Grid N 168701

n T R G E a E b T l 4 Glenn Colt e NS s E RD H A P A E G N G 1 E E BM LL S CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 10 12 REET (rems of) CHURCH ST

DW 36.9m 9

W D NE Cross L LA RIA FB BU (restored) Ol Chantry House (rems of) Guston e g B u i 2 ld 1 e r 's Y Church Cottages Grange d of) DW Chantry e House

12 Splendid restored churchyard Calvary on the South of the churchyard, massive stone steps, slender shaft and decorated head. Original probably destroyed during the two iconoclastic movements in the C16 and C17. The remains of the medieval work comprise the lower part of the shaft and an octagonal stone base with pyramidal stops, both shaft and base mounted on six square stone steps, diminishing in size. The upper shaft and a canopied cross were added in 1919, the cross having been damaged in the C16 or C17 in the reforming zeal of the time. The new sections were designed by G. E. Halliday, the Diocesan architect to a commission from Colonel Frank Gaskell whose son was killed in action in 1916. The head contains on one side a representation of the crucifixion and on the other the figure of St. Illtud.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church of St. Illtud - Churchyard - Footbridge at Western Entrance Treasure 1455 Monument OS Grid E 304340 Listed Building 11.01.26 13274 OS Grid N 172797

o L G e L d E r G e Ty Coleg E e S n T G R E C a E H b S T U l 4 Glenn C R e EN C s D H AR L G A E N EG BM 1 E LL CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 10 (rems of) CHU

DW St Illtud's 36.9m 9 Church DW Cross FB (restored)

e Chantry House Gusto us (rems of) Ho h ge rc ta B u ot u h C i 1 2 C k ld oc e R r 's Y Church Cotta Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill Head C19 probably. Segmental arched footbridge of stone with stone abutments on East side and flat modern concrete deck. C19 iron rail balustrade, terminating in square uprights with pyramidal finials.

16 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church of St. Illtud - Churchyard Walls and Gates Treasure 2255 Monument OS Grid E 296603 Listed Building 11.01.03 31257 OS Grid N 168674

R s C H H RD A P LA E G N G BM 1 E LE L 12 SQUA CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 10 REET (rems of) CHURCH ST

St Illtud's DW 1 36.9m 9 Church

DW E LAN Cross IAL BUR FB (restored) Old Bakeho Flat Chantry House Guston se (rems of) ou H e ch g B r ta u u ot 2 h C il 1 C k d c e Ro r 's Y Church Cottages Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m W W D The Old Police Station W Tithe Barn

D (remains of) 6460 1 Dovecote

Mostly C19 with C20 repairs, although some earlier work may be incorporated as part of the churchyard must have been walled previously.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church of St. Illtud - Former Chantry Priest's House Treasure 1200 Monument OS Grid E 296617 Listed Building 11.01.19 13251 OS Grid N 168687

L A E N EG BM 1 E LL CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 10 12 REET (rems of) CHURCH ST

DW d's 36.9m 9 h DW L LA Cross RIA FB (restored) BU

e Chantry House Guston us (rems of) e ag B tt u o i 1 2 ld e r 's Y Church Cottages tic Grange d ite of) DW Chantry ouse House

12

9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m W W The house stands on the South edge of the churchyard opposite the Raglan chantry where the priest officiated daily. It was a two-storey building, with one heated room at each level, the upper level also being provided with a garderobe. Chantries were dissolved after 1547. Subsequently the building was most recently used as a smithy. Bombed in 1941, it is now a roofless ruin.

17 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Street - Number 1 [Formerly 1 and 1A]

Treasure 1458 Monument OS Grid E 296702 Listed Building 11.01.31 13256 OS Grid N 168725

Pembroke Curriers House Conway House

T Inn C n

E 1 wa T Glenn Colt B S 4 ld H O P 1 M 5 SQUARE Meml 4 4m 10 12 42.7m PH H STREET

CHURC .28m 1 44 BM S

t 9 rn r PH ave a r T n udo d T The H o E u LAN Town s Cross IAL e (restored) BUR Hall Old Bakehouse

Flat H d Guston l PC i e l i l f t B in r M o w 1 2

L

l Church Cottages w y

C16 to early C17 origin, altered. Two storeys. Stuccoed cladding. Slate roof with same roofline as Tudor Tavern Public House (See 1457). No 1A (left hand house) has stone stairs at East end by former fireplace; the early doorway in the Tudor Tavern on South side of fireplace is probably related to this house.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Street - Old Swan Inn

Treasure 1195 Monument OS Grid E 296730 Listed Building 11.01.29 13260 OS Grid N 168757

N E

LB M S The T Cottage O

R C E E T Kings He

6 Bank A L 4 Heritage Hou The G urriers A ST PH Conway House P T Inn THE C n

1 a STRAND PH B Sw enn Colt l d H O P 4 m 3 to .1 1 Meml 5 SQUARE 4 10 12 42.7m PH PH STREET

CHURCH 28m 1 44. M S

B t 9 PH n r ver a Ta n dor d Tu 9 The H ys o Ke

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A 1 L Town e 0 IAL m BUR Hall .5 Old Bakehouse 44

Flat d H l A 1 Guston e PC i i l f l n C t n B c O i h r L 2 M o o H w r 1 U C G o

A substantial private dwelling house of the late C16 made up of two units. The house retains much of its fine dressed sandstone detail including doorways. It is not certain when it became an inn because these houses were generally known by the name of the inn keeper rather than any other title. It was in the ownership of the Maddocks family c1650 who issued trade tokens at the time of the Civil War, because of the interruption to the banking system. These tokens can be seen in the National Museum of Wales. The Inn was used as a meeting place for the court leet of the manor of Llantwit which was no longer big enough to merit the use of the Town Hall.

18 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Street - Town Hall

Treasure 1196 Monument OS Grid E 296735 Listed Building 11.01.18 13248 OS Grid N 168717

S P Conway House P T Inn THE C n

1 a STRAND B Sw Glenn Colt ld H O 4 P m to 1 3 1

1 . Meml 5 SQUARE 4 10 12 PH REET 42.7m

CHURCH ST 8m 1 2 44.

BM S 9 t PH ern r Tav a or n ud d 9 e T Th H Key o he

NE u T

A s 1 L Town 0 IAL e m BUR Hall .5 Old Bakehouse 44

Flat H ld A 1 Guston e PC i i l C l n tf B in c O r h M 2 L o o H w r U C G o L H t l t w ch Cottages a C g y L n e s h pe i Ho r t Car Park Cot

A rare C16 civic building which also includes some medieval structure, located at the historic core of the town. Built of unevenly coursed limestone rubble walls with a Welsh slate roof. The Town Hall, said to have been built by Gilbert de Clare, was a manorial court, where the affairs of the manor were decided.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Church Street - Tudor Tavern Public House

Treasure 1457 Monument OS Grid E 296712 Listed Building 11.01.30 13255 OS Grid N 168722

broke use Conway House P T Inn T C n

1 wa STR Glenn Colt B S 4 ld H O

P m 3 to 1

1 . 5 SQUARE Meml 4 10 12 42.7m PH H STREET

CHURC .28m 1 44 BM S

t 9 n r PH ver a r Ta n do d Tu he H T o E u AN s ross L L Town e RIA Hall 5 ored) BU 4 Old Bakehouse 4

Flat H d A Guston l PC i e l i l n tf B c in r h M o o

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h Late C16 to early C17, altered; taller wing of circa 1900 to East. Stuccoed three bay front. Slate roof; stone and brick stacks.

19 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh St. - Quaintways With Attached Garden Wall Treasure 2265 Monument OS Grid E 296810 Listed Building 11.01.32 83400 OS Grid N 168545

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Ab botsl Bryntirion ey Ivy Heddfa S Vic ll ANE T Villa toria Ho HE L an-y T -Llan RA ista D d V f 35.4m lan e Ty Newydd r Swn y Don Sea 1 2 d

y Horse d o H Shoe f Al m a H o u s e r a Tresaith Regal Y Ctt Probably C17 in origin but altered in the early C19 and extended in the mid C19. This extension is not shown on the 1840 Tithe Map. The whole has been substantially altered in the late C20.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh Street - Anchor Cottages

Treasure 1197 Monument OS Grid E 296796 Listed Building OS Grid N 168691

d Ol 4 m to Greenfield 1 3 . 1 The B Meml 5 ta 4 Oast b S PH House l Su .7m PH E 8m 44.2 M S Chy B t H ern r Tav a or n Tud d 9 s H ey

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s 1 Town 0 e m Loveluc Hall .5 e 44 Court

H ld A 1 e PC i i l C l n tf B in c O r h M 2 L o o H w r 1 U White C G o L H t l t w a C g y L n e Ga r a ge s h e i op r H t

Car Park Cot 3

6

6

6 a Chestnut Villa1 OP e ZK Cl b g IT Mid C17 or early C18 two unit end-entry house with hall and inner room. When built Anchor Cottage had a doorway alongside its fireplace leading on to the hall. The stairs to the first floor were to be found on the opposite side of the fireplace to the doorway.

20 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh Street - Old Rosedew House

Treasure 2261 Monument OS Grid E 296739 Listed Building 11.01.35 83396 OS Grid N 168206

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21.6m 6 Orchard Cottage 1

Old Rosedew

Lower 8

1 1 House 5

House

8 2

Bramble Cottage 6 23.2m 3

Colhugh Chine

Greystones BM 23.63m 6811 Greenacres Early to mid C17 possibly three unit house of which this house has the hall and inner room; with the additions on the North of a probably C18 barn now included in the larger late C20 house. It may be that this section was a c1600 end entry two-unit house which had a kitchen added to the South, now Rosedew.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh Street - Rosedew

Treasure 594 Monument OS Grid E 296742 Listed Building 11.01.36 13262 OS Grid N 168188

1 M 2

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21.6m

Orchard Cottage 6 1

Old Rosedew

Lower 8

House 1 1

House 5

8 2

Bramble Cottage 23.2m

Colhugh Chine

Greystones BM 23.63m 6811 Greenacres

Early to mid C17 possibly three-unit house of which this was the kitchen; with the additions on the South of the mid C19 granary now incorporated into a larger late C20 house. It may be that this section was an addition to a c1600 end entry two-unit house which is now Old Rosedew House. Shown on OS map as Old Rosedew House.

21 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh Street - To Hesg Iincluding Attached Garden Wall Treasure 592 Monument OS Grid E 296778 Listed Building 11.01.34 13263 OS Grid N 168359

G 4 U

H 2 L Bowood 1 O 1 C H

o n LB C e

o y t s t u a c n g e k v 31.1m e a 3 l H e en Gl The Paddock C oa T stg he B ua ung g rd alo s Ho w e us 3 H e s o T

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Pre 1840, last remaining thatched cottage in Llantwit. C17 origin. Exterior much altered, one ground floor window retains dripmould and moulded stone frame (mullion cut away). Rendered, thatched roof with straight eaves, three stone stacks, two-storey. The type is more characteristic of the hill country. A doorway entered the building between the domestic accommodation and the cow house, the lower floor of the former consisting of a hall and inner room. A later kitchen was inserted into the cow house and the entrance moved.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh Street - Ty-Ny & Quaintways With Attached Garden Wall Treasure 583 Monument OS Grid E 296810 Listed Building 11.01.33 13261 OS Grid N 168534

O o Ge e H g T n ry ME B Y Arosfa

B

e 7 r l l Channel a n Mor an nedd

View m

1

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Quaint 9 Bryn The Ways M Illtyd Gables n B a

f

a

Ty Ni Bronwydd H Tr ou t Beck

Ab botsl Bryntirion ey Ivy Heddfa NES Victor ll E LA Ta Villa ia Ho TH n-y-L ta lan DRAN Vis f nd e 35.4m la r Ty Newydd ea 1 Swn y Don S d 2

y Horse d H o

f r Shoe Al m a H o u s e a Tresaith Regal Y Cottage H l i r Ivy C House a ottage Y

D Colhugh Kingsholm A pair of two-storey cottages dating from the C18 with stone whitewashed walls, slate gabled roofs and a brick and stone stack to the north. There is a large square stack in the middle and a tall stone stack in front of the ridge to the south. Quaintways has been used as a craft centre, tearoom and restaurant.

22 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Colhugh Street - Woodford House

Treasure 595 Monument OS Grid E 296761

Listed Building OS Grid N 168087 6 23.2m 3

2

2

Colhugh Chine

Greystones BM 23.63m 6811 Greenacres

Woodford Woodford House 1

Cottage Seaview Park 4

erin Per Ty- Brynfield 20.4m Caprera Farm House Swn-y-Don Mill Lay

Hillcrest

Craig-y-Don Llys-wen

1840-1877. Originally built as one dwelling used until 1873 as the vicarage. Once occupied by Mr. Daniel Jones a noted solicitor, and founder of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary and the David Jane Charity. Originally stone faced not rendered. Now three separate properties.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - College Street - Brooklands Cottage

Treasure 227 Monument OS Grid E 296603 Listed Building 11.01.60 13275 OS Grid N 168822

S K Cro Hil L l Cottage A N WES W THILL S i T n R

i E a V n I

T H E R 6 RE o ST Swine u Milverton ST s WE Bridge e

k e e Sun o d g i

s a Sid t

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t e 7 r o v i H C ton B R ex Th R Plymouth e Garden View r P y Ol Ty House d B e ak eh n ou H se g ill k s 2 t 1 t i o d BM 39.57m O e o W o

r

C I N 9 GE ST B LB E S 39.3m T The Old R E Tynant School E The Barn T

H a f The o d Pembroke Curriers y C House C O o L L G e E r d G e Ty Coleg E e S n T G R C a E S E Two-storey, cement rendered, two chimneystacks, square headed window openings. Doorway porch. Pre 1780 building.

23 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - College Street - Plymouth House

Treasure 223 Monument OS Grid E 296530 Listed Building 11.01.39 13276 OS Grid N 168827

46.00m w F C P S r e o m Hill Co s ttage man's s b W w r ESTHI e LL ST ttage a y y s

6 ET R RE 4 ST Swine 2 ST WE Bridge

k e e o d i g s a o r t Ta n f i e l d r e t v o i Cottages C B R

2 1 Plymouth y House e n H g il ls i 39.6m BM 39.57m k t d t e O o

o

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r COLLEGE ST C B

39.3m 2 Tynant Th e B a r n Issues

H t a n fo a Monks d n n y e Ti p C C O P o L e L G d E r G e Ty Coleg E e The C16 manor house of Edward Stradling. Previously known as 'Great House Farm' renamed through connection of the Nicholl family with Earl of Plymouth, mid C19. The house consists of one large hall with later partitions. Rendered frontage, slate roof, central barge boarded gable. Two storey plus attic in gable, five windows, wood mullioned and transomed casements. Gabled rearward wing with square rubble stacks. C17 remodelling of late C16 house with roof level raised but reusing trusses of arched brace form suggesting an open first floor hall.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - College Street - Plymouth House - Garden Wall Mounting Block and Gate Treasure 225 Monument OS Grid E 296538 Listed Building 11.01.40 83392 OS Grid N 168810

l g l 1 e m 2 c i r a e w F s C P 46.00m s t e S d r o m H K n ill Co s ttage L a b N l s Huntsman's r A w WES T i e HILL ST m n i W a y Cottage i y a D R s n

e E l t V H t I i o 6 T R L 2 EE u 1 4 TR s Milv S Swine e 2 ST Heron House WE The Bridge Gardens k o

e e o d g

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Tanfield s t 1 d r r t 7 e o v Cottages i C B R T LB 2 h 1 Plymouth e Garden View y Ol d B s House a nd e k tla eh es o 1 W n us H e il 43.0m g ls id 1 t k e 39.6m O t Godre BM 39.57m o o

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r Coed COLLEGE ST C B LB

39.3m

Dimlands 3 The Old Cottage 2 Tynant School The Barn m Issues H a t f o The n Monks d Curriers a Pembroke n y n Tip C C House e o O P e L d L G E r G e Ty Coleg E e S n T R G E a E C b T l H e U s Glenn Colt R 4 C S H EN L RD A GA N E E 1 EG BM LL CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 10 (rems of) CHURC

St Illtud's DW 36.9m 9 Church

DW Cross FB (restored)

Chantry House Guston se (rems of) ou H ch ge B ur ta u h ot i 2 C C ld 1 k e oc r 3968 R 's Y Monastic Grange d Church Cottages (f) Horse mounting block, used for the patrons of Plymouth House. Five steps of stone construction.

24 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Commercial Street - Bethel Baptist Church

Treasure 1194 Monument OS Grid E 296800 Listed Building 11.01.37 13264 OS Grid N 168842

Ashgrov e Cottage

ASHGROVE Ashgrov e House

Th e Lynden Bower House Fonmon 48.2m Cottage Mae s- The 7 y-do n Rectory ing eth H G e o s ou

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T m u 1 S o o PH E C H nway House AST STREET Dated 1830 and erected for the use of Particular Baptists. It is a square planned building under a pyramid roof. The three bay front towards the burial ground has two storeys of round headed windows. The interior is contemporary with a gallery on three sides. The pulpit is set between two windows at the far end. A school room and minister's house is attached. A Baptist group is recorded as worshipping in Llantwit Major in 1819. The chapel's opening is said to have been attended by the famous Welsh preacher Christmas Evans.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Court Close - The Old House

Treasure 2266 Monument OS Grid E 296739 Listed Building 11.01.38 13270 OS Grid N 169032

r d Orchard

V i T e House U w Sunny R 6908 t K Brooklands Bank n a E s Y a tt Bryn Awel le o P C Brooklyn S

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st 1 Ea w Vie Early C17 two storey cottage, originally with chimney backing on to entry (RCAHMW type B); C18 or early C19 extension to left hand or south-west, beyond original entry. This extension is shown on the 1840 Tithe Map.

25 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - Flanders Farm

Treasure 587 Monument OS Grid E 296621 Listed Building 11.01.49 13266 OS Grid N 168381

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U E G The A A C17 stone built two-storey farmhouse originally consisting of a lobby entrance, hall, kitchen and a stairway alongside the fireplace in the hall to the upper floor. Much altered in the C19 and given a symmetrical façade. The C19 gates, gateposts and garden walls indicate that the splendid setting and grounds date from that period.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - Flanders Farm - Garden Wall and Gate Treasure 2272 Monument OS Grid E 296638 Listed Building 11.01.50 83391 OS Grid N 168333

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O P 1 Hollies Both the wall and the gateway are probably from the first half of the C19.

26 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - Lower House

Treasure 593 Monument OS Grid E 296648 Listed Building 11.01.51 13267 OS Grid N 168190

C O L H 1 M

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Old Rosedew Lower House House

Bramble Cottage 23

Colhugh Chine

Greystones

6811 Greenacres

A C16 house with lateral chimney to the main room, winding stone stairway and stone arch doorway. Cart house and barn added at the lower end and a kitchen onto the rear. Originally a two-unit house consisting of a hall and a parlour on the ground floor. Entrance to the house was via a door backing onto the chimney of the hall, whilst the parlour possessed a lateral chimney. The addition of the coach house and a kitchen occurred about a century after the original construction and points to the increased affluence of the occupiers.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - Number 1 (Malta House)

Treasure 2270 Monument OS Grid E 296777 Listed Building 11.01.46 83394 OS Grid N 168404

House House Rose Cottage The Old Forge B e e c C h o T tt re Gwynfa ag e e T E

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Shown on the 1840 Tithe Map and probably dates from very shortly before then.

27 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - Number 2

Treasure 2271 Monument OS Grid E 296769 Listed Building 11.01.47 83384 OS Grid N 168408

yg Brook Tree House House Rose Cottage The Old Forge B ee c C h o T tt re Gwynfa ag e e T E

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Shown on the 1840 Tithe Map and probably dates from very shortly before then.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - Number 4

Treasure 1206 Monument OS Grid E 296691 Listed Building 11.01.48 13265 OS Grid N 168406

FB House Ch The urch Ogney Elf Ceredwyn Co Brook Tree House House Rose Cot The Old Forge B e ec C h o t T Gwy ta re g e e T E

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W o Flush T House 5 C16 / C17 cottage with a door backing onto the chimney and fireplace of the main room. Tudor arched doorway and double ceilings.

28 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Flanders Road - White House

Treasure 590 Monument OS Grid E 296705 Listed Building OS Grid N 168367

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l w - h St Clairs u 7 w The White House, sometimes known as 'Pip', is a whitewashed three-storey house, pre 1840. Its main block seems to be tall and narrow, an impression enhanced by the symmetrical façade and the positioning of the windows in the gable ends. The façade originally had an iron veranda along its front. This area of the town has always been associated with the Low Countries hence the name Flanders and there is historical evidence for this link. Together with adjacent buildings is said to constitute the Flemish colony of Llantwit as Flemish travellers are reputed to have settled in the area. Recently converted into flats.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Ham Lane - Ham Manor Lodge

Treasure 596 Monument OS Grid E 297247

Listed Building OS Grid N 168031

2 7

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25.6m Caravan

Park

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E N H C A A O L M U M R Y A T 17 A Ham N -L 7 O L Lodge 1 R IL

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t an dn Pre 1840. Two storey stone rubble dwelling with a gabled slate roof. The remaining building of the former Ham House site, the main house of which was destroyed by a fire in 1947. The building has stone walls with brick dressings. Projecting porch wing with arch chamfered doorway with dripstone. Gentrified. Acted as the lodge to Ham Manor. The original Ham House dated from Elizabethan times but was taken down and replaced by a large house to a design by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, RIBA Gold medallist (1866). Wyatt had married the sister of Illtyd Nicholl whose family was associated with the Ham for over three centuries. Nicholl may well have stayed in the lodge rather than the main house when visiting Llantwit Major on his own.

29 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - High Street - Court House

Treasure 229 Monument OS Grid E 296803 Listed Building 11.01.54 13269 OS Grid N 168902

New House

ent Br o H H C I a G r H t r e S e T ern R E se E The T Court House rove age

ASHGROVE Ashgrove House The Lynden House Bower 48.2m Fonmon The Cottage 7 n Re ctor y ng thi H e G se o ou d H n 47.9m a

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t Pol Sta 1 PW T Tel WESL h B EY ST e W n REET M Ex C18 house built for Christopher Basset onto an older building. Rough cast, slate roof, stone end stacks, central pedimented gable with circular window. Two storey, five windows, wood casements in rusticated arched eaves with stepped voussoirs. Central rusticated door opening with semi-circular wooden hood on brackets. Internally the main room has a large lateral fireplace with dressed stone bressumer and moulded beams to the double ceiling.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - High Street - Great House (Ty Mawr)

Treasure 204 Monument OS Grid E 296693

Listed Building 11.01.57 13132 OS Grid N 169222

4 5

BM 53.86m

O 6

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Pond Great House BM 51.65m 50.3m

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Horsecroft S 1 0 T T B E A superb late C16 or early C17 Tudor house which has been tastefully restored over a number of years. Limestone rubble. Slate roofs. Three-storey, end gables and two gables to front and rear elevations. Stone copings and square rubble stack to each gable. Windows are two, three and four light leaded casements with moulded stone mullions and dripmoulds. Two-storey wing to South with moulded four centred arch doorframe, dripmould, and similar windows.

30 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - High Street - Sunnybank - Outhouse

Treasure 2275 Monument OS Grid E 296726

Listed Building 11.01.56 83398 OS Grid N 169090 H 8

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O r c h a r 46.3m d Orchard

V i T e House U w Sunny R t K Brooklands Bank n a E s Y Og a tt Bryn Awel ney le o H P C Brooklyn ous S e T

R E Penmaes E B T r FB a m

8m p Lonsdale f 6 o House r d The ouse For d Old H A part of a holding of a probably mid C19 squatter's type cottage of a type now extremely rare, in a relatively unaltered state and especially in a semi-urban context. It is not marked on the Tithe Map of 1840 but must date from very shortly afterwards.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - High Street - Sunnybank with Attached Garden Walls Treasure 2274 Monument OS Grid E 296728

Listed Building 11.01.55 83403 OS Grid N 169079 H 1

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T 1 0

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O r c h a r 46.3m d Orchard V i T e House U w Sunny R 6 t K Brooklands Bank n a E s Y O a tt Bryn Awel gne le o H y P C Brooklyn ous S e T

R E Penmaes E B T r FB a m

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r House d The e Hous For d Primrose Old Corner SE Cottage LO 6.6m House T C UR A probably mid C19 squatter's cottage of a type now extremely rare in a relatively unaltered state and especially in a semi-urban context. It is not marked on the Tithe Map of 1840 but must date from very shortly afterwards. The Lord of the Manor, the Marquess of Bute, attempted to clear away the squatters, particularly along the Cowbridge Road, but this one has survived.

31 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Hill Head - Old Police Station

Treasure 579 Monument OS Grid E 296572 Listed Building 11.01.58 13273 OS Grid N 168649

Church DW Cross FB (restored)

Chantry House Gus se (rems of) ou H ch ge B ur ta u h ot i 2 C C ld 1 k e oc r R 's Y Monastic Grange d Church Cott (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m W W The Old Police D Station W Tithe Barn

D (remains of) 6460 1 Dovecote

6556 Neat, mid-late C19 dwelling, which along with 'Hill Head', the Gatehouse and the dovecote represent building styles from different periods of the town's history. Two chimneystacks, four windows, square headed door opening. Slate hipped roof. Symmetrical façade. Llantwit Major received a policeman on the formation of the Glamorgan Constabulary, one of 39 responsible for maintaining law and order throughout the county. Originally the police station had only one storey but was subsequently enlarged to accommodate both family and felons. Its symmetrical façade and the stone used give it a feeling of strength. A former police station now a private dwelling. Contains original cells.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Hill Head - Terraced Housing

Treasure 2477 Monument OS Grid E 296601 Listed Building OS Grid N 168626

e Chantry House Guston us (rems of) Ho h ge rc ta B u ot u h C i 2 C k ld 1 oc e R r 's Y Church Cottages Monastic Grange d (site of) DW Chantry Gatehouse House

12

9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m W W D The Old Police St ation W Tithe Barn

D (remains of) 1 6460 Dovecote

6556 Norf Hou

Early-mid C19 terraced row of cottages, formerly thatched, Of importance in setting of Chuch and town centre.

32 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Methodist Lane - Tabernacle Chapel - Horse Mount Treasure 1204 Monument OS Grid E 296725 Listed Building OS Grid N 168574

6

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C 2 s e y Th e a Rise 6460 H 41.8m E N Hill Pen

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Quaint 9 Cottage Bryn Th e Ways M Illtyd Gables B Ty N i Olney Tr o u t B e c k Brook 6651 House Abbo tsley Ivy l ES Vi al LAN T Villa H THE an-y l -Ll l a a ist f n V e a d 35.4m alan r Ty N e wyd d d H Se 1 y d

H Horse o Stone horse mounting steps once used by worshippers at nearby chapel. One of several mounting blocks in the area (another can be found alongside Bethesda’r Fro Chapel). Such chapels attracted congregations from across the Vale so transport and the ability to mount horses easily were important considerations. In its early years the Chapel also relied on visiting preachers.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Methodist Lane - Tabernacle Presbyterian Chapel Treasure 1203 Monument OS Grid E 296723 Listed Building OS Grid N 168586

6

6 ad a

Chestn e 1 g Club a tt o

C 2 s e y The a Rise 6460 H E Hill Pen ST LAN I u le y OD o b H g s T n e y r ME r P B 6556 Y Norfolk B House e r l l Channel a n View

Ty Ardwyn ANE ODIST L Brooklands METH Cottage The Quaint Bryn Ways Illtyd Gables Ty Ni Olney Trout Beck Brook 6651 House A Built in 1822, a grey rendered building with three windows in the south wall and a doorway at the western end. The vestry replaced stables in 1903. The half-acre together with the 'meeting house or chapel and stable lately erected on part there of' was leased by one Elias Bassett to 11 trustees for 999 years for £45 and a peppercorn rent. The Chapel was enlarged and restored in 1903 with the stable disappearing at this time.

33 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Monastic Settlement 1 of 2 parts

Treasure 2278 Monument 21/1489/GM142 (GLA) OS Grid E 296493 Listed Building OS Grid N 168710

a 2 H n f il o 43.0m g ls a Monks d id t n k e 39.6m O t Godre BM 39.57m o n y o o

Tip r C e C Coed COLLEGE ST P o B

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G d Dimlands 3 The Old r Cottage 2 Schoo e Ty Coleg Tynant e The Barn n Issues

G 44.5m H a a t f o b n d C a Monks l Pembroke H e n y s n Tip C C House U e o O P e L R d L E C R G G r H A e Ty Coleg E G e S n T L E R A G E G a E N E C b T L H l E L U e s R 4 O C S C Lady C H EN L D A AR N G E E (rems EG BM LL St Illtud's DW CO Lady Chapel 38.24m 36.9m (rems of) DW Church St Illtud's 36.9m Church DW DW Cross FB FB (restored) Chantry House se (rems of) Cha ou e H s ( ch ge B u ur ta u o h ot i 2 H C C ld 1 k e h e c r c g o ' r a 3968 R s u t h t B Y o d Chu C C u Monastic Grange k i oc ld R e (site of) r W 's D Y Chantry Monastic Grange d Gatehouse House

(site of) 12 DW 9 Hill Head D BM 43.30m Gatehouse W W The Old Police D The Old Vicarage Station 12 Tithe Barn W

D (remains of) 64 1 9 Dovecote D BM 43.30m W W A grange of Tewkesbury Abbey from the e. C12 to 1539. A series of enclosures, c.300m NNW-SSE by at most 88m, defined by scarps or banks and ditches, extend N-S on the W of the Ogney Brook.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Monastic Settlement 2 of 2 parts

Treasure 2279 Monument 21/1489/GM142 (GLA) OS Grid E 296571 Listed Building OS Grid N 168540

W W D Car D Car Chantry Chantry Gatehouse Gatehouse House House

12

12 9 9 Hill Head Hill Head D BM 43.30m D BM 43.30m W W Clu W Clu D The Old Police W The Old Police rage D icarage Station Station W Tithe Barn Tithe Barn D W

(remains of) D (remains of) 6460 1 1 Dovecote Dovecote

y by sb es e Pr M Pr M Norfolk 6556 Norfolk House House

Ty Ardwyn Ty Ardwyn Brooklands Brooklands Cottage Cottage

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u ( ( P Brook Brook h P h t a a House 6651 House a t t at P h 5651 h

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) m m u u ( ( e ne Lan La h t ge h ge otta t otta a C C P a FB P FB Ogney Ogney Brook Brook House House

A grange of Tewkesbury Abbey from the e. C12 to 1539. A series of enclosures, c.300m NNW-SSE by at most 88m, defined by scarps or banks and ditches, extend N-S on the W of the Ogney Brook.

34 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Station Road - Fonmon Cottage

Treasure 2392 Monument OS Grid E 296808 Listed Building 11.01.63 13279 OS Grid N 168861

nt Bre o H H C I a G r H St Illtyd t r e S and Infan Malv er n e T R The House E s E Court House St Illtyd Ashgrov e T Cottage Family Centre ASHGROVE Ashgrov e Th e House 50.6 Croft Lynden The Bower House Fonmon 48.2m ROA The Cottage 7 TION Maes- STA y-don Rectory ing et h on H G e us o Ho d 47.9m n

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n 1 Sunny t Pol Sta PW C Side e ous Tel n H Th B W W o T t ESLE e r x Y STR H Ex e t yn EET M K o os elw S a a o r P A n e m s l u

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C a o H D r R H Th e o U t h u all E H R Old s

m M do E Dairy e 9 g BM Kin M L Th e L 47.48m O S Cottage S C T T R E Kings Head E n 6 o T Bank t A e p 4 L

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T m u 1 S o o PH C H 1 Conway House E AST STREET Circa 1700 village house, once thatched with a central doorway and gabled porch. Two storey house with stone walls and slate gable roof. Listed, notwithstanding modern alterations and windows, as a historic village house.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - The Square - Telephone Call-Box

Treasure 1461 Monument OS Grid E 296701 Listed Building 11.01.65 13453 OS Grid N 168755

a W m H I gdo N 9 Kin LB E S The T Cottage The Old R E School E T

6 Ban

The 4 Pembroke Curriers House Conway House

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E 1 wa T Glenn Colt B S 4 ld H O P

BM 1 Meml SQUARE 4 24m 10 12 42.7m PH H STREET

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t 9 PH n r ver a r Ta n do d Tu he H T o E u LAN Town s Cross IAL (restored) BUR Hall Old Bakehouse

Design introduced by the GPO in 1936 to the standard design of Giles Gilbert Scott, architect of London. This example may well have been installed after WWII.

35 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - The Square - Old White Hart Inn

Treasure 574 Monument OS Grid E 296694 Listed Building 11.01.78 13295 OS Grid N 168762

e W H om I gd N 9 Kin LB E S The T Cottage The Old R E School E T

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The 4 Pembroke Curriers House Conway House E G E S T T n R In

E C an E 1 w T B S 4 Glenn Colt ld H O P

BM 1 Meml SQUARE 38.24m 10 12 PH 42.7m H STREET

CHURC .28m 1 44

BM S 9 PH ern Tav dor Tu The E LAN Town Cross IAL Hall (restored) BUR Old Bakehouse

Stated to be of C17 origin and once the house of the local Justices of Peace, now a public house. Situated on the West side of the triangular space known as the Square this was originally a late sixteenth century end entry house with two units - a hall and inner room. The original lining up of doorway, hearth and mural stair still exists, though the building has been extended to the left. It is a two-storey building with an attic in the dormer gable and is built of white washed rubble, with a slate roof. Exactly when the house became an inn is not known but certainly by the early eighteenth century it was recognised as a tavern. There are stories of judges and courts associated with it. However, any courts held there would probably have been manorial or even Skimmington courts, which were mock trials of scolding wives (tried in their absence of course!)

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - The Square - War Memorial Cross

Treasure 575 Monument OS Grid E 296705 Listed Building 11.01.64 13278 OS Grid N 168745

S T Cottage Th e Ol d R E School E T

6 Bank The 4 Pembroke Curriers House Conway House

T Inn C n

1 wa T Glenn Colt B S 4 ld H O P 1 1 M Meml 5 SQUARE 4 m 10 12 42.7m PH H STREET

CHURC .28m 1 44 BM S

t 9 PH rn r ave a r T n do d Tu The H o E u LAN s Cross IAL Town e (restored) BUR Hall Old Bakehouse

Flat H d Guston l PC i e l i l tf n B Restored in 1921 from steps and base of earlier cross as the town's war memorial, after destruction in the Civil War. Traditional site of Llantwit Major's fairs and and markets. Forms centrepiece of the Square, the historic centre of the town, a pleasant enclosure formed by the surrounding historic buildings.

36 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Turkey Street - Corner House

Treasure 211 Monument OS Grid E 296701 Listed Building 11.01.67 13281 OS Grid N 169019

V i e House e T w U Sunny R 690 t K Brooklands Bank n E a Y s Og a tt Bryn Awel ney le o H P C Brooklyn nelwyn ouse S T

R E Penmaes E

B T

r FB a m

44.8m p f 6 Lonsdale o

r House d The ouse Old H Ford Primrose Corner SE Cottage House LO 46.6m T C Bwthyn UR

m Peartree CO Y Castell 3 Rawley Court

CA ST LE Little Rock Cottage C Rawley Rock O 1 2 U 4 Court Cottage RT st 1 Ea w Vie New House

nt 7 Bre 7 o H H C I G One of two quaint cottages, white rendered, three stacks, interesting porch over doorways. Formerly known as 'Primrose Cottage'.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Turkey Street - Pear Tree Cottage with Mounting Block Treasure 2268 Monument OS Grid E 296726 Listed Building 11.01.66 83399 OS Grid N 169017

d Orchard V i e House T w U Sunny R 6908 K t Brooklands Bank n E a Y s Og a tt Bryn Awel ney le o H P C Brooklyn yn ouse S T

R E Penmaes E

B T

r FB a m

44.8m p f 6 Lonsdale o

r House d The ouse Old H Ford Primrose Corner SE Cottage House LO 46.6m T C Bwthyn UR

Peartree CO Y Castell 3 Rawley Court

CA ST LE Little Rock Cottage C Rawley Rock O 1 2 U 4 Court Cottage RT st 1 Ea w Vie New House

nt 7 Bre 7 o H H C c1800, built adjoining Corner House (qv) and using the existing C16 west wall. One of two cottages. White rendered, three stacks, originally a shop. Interesting slated porch over front doorway.

37 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Turkey Street - Rawley Court

Treasure 212 Monument OS Grid E 296697 Listed Building 11.01.68 13280 OS Grid N 168997

R E Pen E

B T

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r House d The ouse Old H Ford Primrose Corner W SE Cottage LO BM 46.6m House T C Bwthyn UR

7.91m Peartree CO Y Castell 3 Rawley Court

CA ST LE Little Rock Cottage C Rock O 1 Rawley 2 U 4 Court Cottage RT st 1 Ea w Vie New House

t 7 n Bre o H 7 H C I a G r H t r e S Malvern e T Tradition that a court was held here although Llantwit Court was held in Raglan House probably up to 1540. Building constructed of limestone rubble, two stacks, tile roof, and wooden frames to windows. Origin late C16 to early C17.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Wesley Street - Former Weslyan Chapel

Treasure 234 Monument OS Grid E 296742 Listed Building OS Grid N 168825

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E S T T n R In

E C an E 1 T B Sw Glenn Colt d Built in 1847, now Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses

38 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Wesley Street - Hodnant

Treasure 232 Monument OS Grid E 296743 Listed Building OS Grid N 168872

R E House E The St T uentins Court Hou As h g r o v e Cottage

ASHGROVE Ashgrove House The Croft Lynden B House Fonmon 48.2m Cottage Maes- The y-don Rectory ilverton

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12 C C19. Limestone, slate roof, interesting ironwork on the veranda. Originally built as a National School.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West End Pond - Circular Walls and Steps

Treasure 2256 Monument OS Grid E 296367

Listed Building 11.01.05 83387 OS Grid N 168841

1 N 6

E 1 2 nd

Ty Gorllewin H i l l c s r d e C D n s Ty yf t r f a ry o n Ho l Croeso use s A m Huntsman's s e i Y l - w -B D ryn Cottage e G l l t a t n i -y L 2 -m 1 o r Heron House Mi dwell The Te g fa n Gardens

Pond Sinks id Well LB ds lan est 1 W 2 43.0m Godre

Coed

Dimlands 3 Penny Cottage Cottage 2 44.5m

t n a Monks n n e Ti p P

AD A water supply of probably ancient origin but built in its present form in the C19. The walling shows signs of having been built at more than one date, some in the late C20. The pond appears in circular form on the Tithe Map of 1840.

39 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - Hill Cottage

Treasure 2393 Monument OS Grid E 296538 Listed Building 11.01.72 13288 OS Grid N 168887

m ) Cattle Grid Car West Park M T a Far m 2 h l t e

H O o l d R u s o e 45.7m s e e g d C i o r t b t m a BM m r g i a e F P 46.00m w C K e S r L o m Hil l Cot A s tage 's b s WES W r THILL w e ST R e a y y E s V T I E R 6 RE 4 ST Swine 2 ST WE Bridge k

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

2 T 1 Plymouth y House e n Cottage of C17 origin constructed of local limestone rubble walls with cement renderering. Welsh slate gabled roof with red tile cresting; cemented stack each end. Two storeys. It also has group value with West Farm House and Plymouth House.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - Huntsmans Cottage

Treasure 215 Monument OS Grid E 296757 Listed Building OS Grid N 168854

R

' West S M

T L a Farm h l A t e

Westfield House

N H

1 O 2 E o l R u d o s s e e

C o n H t i t l a l s c g d r e 4 n e C P s a r e l t o m Hill Co m s A i Huntsman's s b W el r Y - D w -B e r Cottage a yn e y l y t

t s i ET L 6 E -y 2 TR -m 1 4 S o 2 ST r Heron House E Th e W Gardens

Pond Tanfield

LB Cottages 2 1 Pl ds H an stl 1 We 2 43.0m 39.6m BM 39.57m Godre

Coed COLLEGE ST

Dimlands 3 Cottage 2 Th e B a r n 44.5m Issues t n a Mk Rendered. Tile roof, two gabled stacks, and five square-headed window openings. Two entries; gable and central.

40 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - Old Forge

Treasure 221 Monument OS Grid E 296541 Listed Building 11.01.39 13276 OS Grid N 168868

Cattle 7 Grid Car West Park M T 2 a Farm h l t e use H O o l u d R s o e 45.7m s e e g

C id o r t t b a m BM r 1 g im a 2 e 46.00m w F C P S K r e o m Hill Cott L s age A b man's s r WE w STHIL W e L ST ttage a y R y E s V I 6 ET R RE 4 ST Swine 2 ST WE Bridge

k o e e d g i

o a s t Tanfield t 7 r r e o v Cottages i C B R

2 T

1 h Plymouth e O y ld House Ba e ke n H g i lls

k t id 39.6m t BM 39.57m O o e

o

o

r COLLEGE ST C B 39.3m

Th 2 Tynant S Th B No longer white washed. A smithy with gable and stairs to the first floor. Slate roof in disrepair. Formerly associated with Plymouth House. Listed in association with the latter.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - Old Malt House Cottage

Treasure 220 Monument OS Grid E 296522 Listed Building OS Grid N 168875

) Cattle Grid Car West Park M T a Farm 2 h l t e

Westfield House H O o l R u d s o e 45.7m s e e g d C i r o b t m t BM r a im g a e 46.00m w F C P S r e o m Hill Co s ttage Huntsman's b W s WESTHIL w r L ST e R Cottage a y E y V s T I 6 EE R TR 4 S Swine 2 ST WE Bridge

k o e e d g i o a s t Ta n f i e l d r t r e o v Cottages i C LB B R

2 1 Plymouth y House e n H g i 43.0m ll k t s t i 39.6m BM 39.57m O o d o e o

r

C

COLLEGE ST B 39 3m 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 entering into the malt house (now a residence).

41 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - West Farm House

Treasure 217 Monument OS Grid E 296543 Listed Building 11.01.69 13287 OS Grid N 168903

a t h ( u m )

Cattle Grid Car West Park M T Farm a h 2 l t e

H O o l u d R s o e 45.7m s e e

C g o id t r t a BM b m g m r e i a 46.00m w F C P S r e K o m Hill Co L s ttage A s b WEST w r HILL S e T W

a y y R s E V I ET R 6 RE 4 ST Swine 2 ST WE Bridge

k e e o d i g s a o r t t Ta n f i e l d r e v o i Cottages C B R C18 frontage. Pebble dashed rendering, slate roof, eaves and stacks. Two-storey, five windows, sashes with glazing bars, exposed frames in rusticated stone architraves. Semi- circular head to second window from L above door. Semi-circular head door openings, arched fanlight, and later gabled porch. Plain stone band at floor level. House and walls to garden are listed separately.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - West Farm House - Walls to (Detached) Garden Treasure 2277 Monument OS Grid E 296574 Listed Building 11.01.71 13291 OS Grid N 168892

m )

Cattle 7 Grid Car West Park M T a Farm 2 h l t e

H O o l u d s e 45.7m e g C id o r t b t m a BM m r 1 g i a 2 e 46.00m w F S K Hill Cottag L e A WES N THILL S W i T n

R i a

E n

V I T H 6 EE R o TR u 4 T S Swine s S e WE Bridge

k

e o e d g i

s a t

o r 1

t Tanfield 7 e r o v Cottages i C B R Th Plymouth e O Gard y ld House e B C18 to C19; shown on Tithe Map of 1840. Enclosed gardens detached from the house appear to be a feature of Llantwit Major and this is the most notable example (see also Boverton House).

42 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - West Farm House - Front Garden Wall Treasure 2276 Monument OS Grid E 296551 Listed Building 11.01.70 83390 OS Grid N 168905

a t h ( u m )

Cattle 7 Grid Car West Park M T a Far m 2 h l t e

H O o l u d R s o e 45.7m s e e g

C id o r t b t m a BM m r g i a e 46.00m w F P S K e L m Hill Cotta ge A b W ESTH W w r ILL ST e a y R y E s V T I E R 6 RE 4 ST Swine 2 ST WE Bridge

k

e o e d i g s a t o r t Tanfield e r o v Ctt C B C18 and C19. Some of the walling is presumably contemporary with the house but it has been altered later.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - West Street - West House

Treasure 214 Monument OS Grid E 296547 Listed Building OS Grid N 168947

D W 47.91m B Y C Th e Bailey 48.5m

W Felste C e The Owls d A s ST t House LE

H H 1 o o t e u l s e P Springdale a t h ( u m )

Cattle 7 Grid Car West Park M T a Farm 2 h l t e se H O o l R u d o s 45.7m s e e e g

C id o r t b t m a BM r 1 m 2 g i a e 46.00m w F C P K S L r e o m Hill Co A s ttage an's s b WE W STHIL w r L ST e R age a y E

V Once the home of the Wilkins family, notable farmers of the district c1760. Some later alterations to the house. White washed rendering, slate roofs, eaves and gables, three rendered stacks. Two-storey, four windows, sashes with glazing bars, exposed frames. Square head panelled door. Flat roofed wooden partice with dentilled cornice, later square bay to ground floor light hood. The building has recently become the "West House Hotel".

43 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Westhill Street - Swimbridge Farm with Attached Garden Walls Treasure 222 Monument OS Grid E 296589 Listed Building 11.01.73 13282 OS Grid N 168904

e a t h ( u m )

Cattle 7 7 Grid Car West Park M T Farm St a h 2 l t e Quenti

H O o l u d s e 45.7m e g id r b m BM m r 1 i a 2 46.00m w F S K Hill Cottage L WES A N THILL ST i W n

i R a

E n

V I H

T R o 6 E RE u ST Swine s Mi l v e r ST e WE Bridge

k e e o d i g

s a

o r t 1 t 7 d r e v o C B Two-storey farmhouse with outbuilding. Set in large attractive grounds. Slate roof, white rendered, two gable stacks, two sash windows on the ground floor. Circa 1600 with C18 and C19 alterations.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Westhill Street - The Swine Bridge

Treasure 1453 Monument OS Grid E 296581 Listed Building 11.01.74 13283 OS Grid N 168862

Car West Park Farm 2 St Quentins

l d 45.7m e g id r b m BM m r 1 i a 2 46.00m w F S K C Hill C L ottage A N WES W THILL i ST n R i

a E

n V I T H E R 6 RE o ST Swine u Milverton s ST E e W Bridge

k e e S d g

o i

s a

t 1 r o t 7 e o r v i C to R x B Re Th Plymouth e O Garden View y l T House d B e ak eh n ou H se g ill

k s t 2 t id 1 BM 39.57m O o o e W o

r C IN GE ST B LB E 39 3m S C18 to C19. The Swine Bridge over the Ogney Brook has a shallow segmental arch with stone voussoirs and parapet walls of stone rubble, the parapet wall on the North East side forms a common wall with the South West garden wall to Swimbridge Farm.

44 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Windmill Lane - Windmill House

Treasure 599 Monument OS Grid E 297160

Listed Building 11.01.77 13292 OS Grid N 169337 1

t a

3 P

2

1 7

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2 1 8 2 1 2 2

1 1 GW

AUN ILLTUDS 0 2

7 4 9 7

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DS BM 61.55m

2

3

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61.0m 2 3

E N

A 5 L Frampton windmill is a landmark; it is thought to be one of the few extant windmill towers both in this area and in large parts of the rest of Wales. Consists of shell of cylindrical tower. Square head door and window openings. Slate roof to attached mill house. C1820 built by Arthur Riddle of Cardiff. Three storeys. The last grinding at this mill was made about 1848. Much restored and converted to residential use.

Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Wine Street - The Old School Including Walling

Treasure 233 Monument OS Grid E 296632 Listed Building 11.01.79 13294 OS Grid N 168811

a E n V I H y-don R o u Milverton Swine s Bridge e

k

e o e Sunny d

i g Side s a

o r t 1 t 7 se e u r o o v H i C ton R x B Re Th st A Plymouth e Garden View r Po y Ol Ty House d B e ak eh n ou H se g il ls 2 k t i 1 t d O o e o W

o

r C I N 9 in B K LB E S 39.3m T The Old R E Tynant School E n T

6 H

a 4 f The o d Pembroke Curriers y C House C O o L Conway House e L G d E r G e Ty Coleg E e n S T T G R E C a E b T B l e NS 4 Glenn Colt s E RD H A P The old rectory, former presbytery and Llanilltud Fawr County Junior School. Originally known as Knoll Place, the first prominent house in Llantwit Major, acquired by the School Board in 1872 and extended. However, it retains numerous original late medieval features including a gabled three storey stone porch with chamfered four centred arch opening and casements with moulded stone mullions. Other similar original windows.

45 Llantwit Major Llantwit Major - Wine Street - Ty'r Angel

Treasure 231 Monument OS Grid E 296702 Listed Building OS Grid N 168821

i a Maes- The n

H y-don Recto

o

u Milverton

H

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n

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Side Pol Sta

1 e 7 us Ho ton WESLEY ST Rex n REET Th ost Aelwy e Garden View r P

Old Ty B 2 ak eh ou se 12 all W m H I gdo N 9 Kin LB E S The T Cottage The Old R E School E T

6 Ban The 4 Pembroke Curriers House Conway House

C16 site of Angel Inn, original meeting place for Wesleyans. Part of the building was also a thatched barn which may have been used as a school. Later a post office now a private house. Contains mural staircase at rear and remains of beaming.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Batslays Farmhouse

Treasure 1460 Monument OS Grid E 300059 Listed Building 11.01.06 13299 OS Grid N 167828

Batsleys

Pa vilion

0

.

9

1

m

R Batslays 1881 H

47.2m

C F

Airfield RH Pond

Pond

MP 7.5 45.4m

Late C16 to mid C17 house with later addition of a room in two storeys at South West end; rebuilt North East rear wing. Two storeys stone rubble walls. Slate gabled roof (thatch before early C20).

46 Llantwit Major Outlying - Bedford Castle

Treasure 613 Monument 21/0621/GM113 (GLA) OS Grid E 298001 Listed Building OS Grid N 169303

yg Pa 0745 th ( um)

Qua rry Ho

M alifant n House ave nr tt Du Co

Ty Felin Fa Play Area

Mill House

Bedford Castle Bedford Castle (site of) (site of)

P a t Tremains Farm h

( u m

)

5 0 P at 64 h (u 4 m 0 )

Medieval. It comprises a small-embanked square enclosure with a circular stone mound in the South West quarter. The mound is un-ditched and may represent a collapsed dovecote. The site lies on the boundary of Llantwit Major and Llanmaes parishes which suggests that the name is derived from Jasper Tudor, Earl of Bedford, who held the moiety of Llanmaes at the end of the C15. Now completely overgrown and no remains visible.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Bethesda'r Fro Chapel

Treasure 612 Monument OS Grid E 299199 Listed Building 11.01.44 13242 OS Grid N 169085

CS 39.9m

Old Froglands 40.2m r te el Sh

BM 40.90m Bethesda'r 39.9m Fro Chapel

2108 1 40.2m C AD V RO G LE AG

GP E

8

9

1

1

1 3

1

6

1807 noted non-conformist chapel, rubble, slate roof, eaves end gables. One stone end stack. Plain square head door in South West elevation, slated pentice hood on wooden supports. South East long elevation has three pointed arch windows with forked mullions, two light with lead panes. One of the greatest Welsh hymn writers of the C18, Thomas Williams, was minister at this chapel.

47 Llantwit Major Outlying - Bethesda'r Fro Chapel - Forecourt and Graveyard Gates, Gateposts and Walls Treasure 2269 Monument OS Grid E 299189 Listed Building 11.01.45 83388 OS Grid N 169087

S C 39.9m

40.2m

er elt Sh

BM 40.90m Bethesda'r 39.9m Fro Chapel

2108 1

D VC OA G E R GL

EA

8

9

1 1

1

6

The Chapel dates from c1840 and the walling is probably contemporary with it, but a little earlier. The main circuit of walls to the graveyard appears on the 1840 Tithe Map, but with no building within it.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Caermead - Morfa House Round Barrow

Treasure 618 Monument 21/1488/GM188 (GLA)R OS Grid E 295959 Listed Building OS Grid N 170086

Mor fa Far m Whitemoors

Whitemoors

M

O

R

F

A

M

L O

R A

F

N A

E L

A

N

E

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

P a t h Caermead Caermead ( u P m a Roman Villa ) t 0001 0001 1000 Caermead h (site of) Caermead ( Pond u m Roman Villa ) 0001 1000 (site of) 0001

ROMAN VILLA ) (site of) (um th Pa

ROMAN VILLA (site of) Bronze Age burial mound. No visible remains.

48 Llantwit Major Outlying - Caermead Roman Site & Villa

Treasure 619 Monument 21/6071/GM020 (GLA) OS Grid E 295869 Listed Building OS Grid N 169971

P a Tumulus th

(u m )

Caermead Caermead 0001 Roman Villa 0001 (site of)

0001 0001

ROMAN VILLA (site of)

Caermead Caermead

MP 10.75

W A T E R L A N E

Roman villa situated on Morfa Farm, about three quarters of a mile NW of Llantwit Major Church. It consists of a house and subsidiary buildings around a double courtyard; founded approximately mid second century A.D. Quantities of pottery and coins were found, dating from the mid C2-mid C4. Occupation of the site ended at the close of the C4 although evidence of occasional occupation later exists, e.g. a Dark Ages cemetery and a C12-C13 cooking pot. Discovered by John Storrie 1880, excavated 1888, re-excavated 1938-48 by V. E. Nash Williams, partly re-excavated 1971. Remains covered and revealed only by small mounds. Roman building excavated and burned. Few visible remains.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Castle Ditches Camp

Treasure 601 Monument 21/0559/GM109 (GLA) OS Grid E 295999 Listed Building OS Grid N 167400

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

Cwm Col -hu w

) (um w th hu Pa P m) ol- at (u C (u h th on 7.6m m a Af ) P

ck Tra Ca fe ) u m h ( at Car Pa rk P ver s C lub 7.0m ) Castle Ditches th (um 7.3m Pa Fort Shi ngle

Castle Ditches Sa nd and Shingle ) Fo rt (um Pa th

44.2m

Sh ing le

Roc k

Shingle

e l g n i h S

Iron Age fort roughly triangular in shape. Has natural defences on the South of the cliff and on the North West of a steep scarp. Coins of Carausius were found on the site.

49 Llantwit Major Outlying - Colhuw Beach - Remains of Medieval Harbour

Treasure 604 Monument OS Grid E 295669 Listed Building OS Grid N 167440

Cwm Col-huw

25.0m

w hu BM 25.43m ) l- m o n C ath (u fo P A ) (um Path ack BM 9.24m Tr Mea n Hi Cafe gh W ater S urf Li fes av er Car Park s C lub

7.0m

7.3m P

Shi ngle

Sand and Shingle

d

Rock

More recent evidence of a harbour at Llantwit Major consists of the long meandering line of stone blocks to the East of "Blackbuoys". It consists of 208 blocks, ranging from two metre slabs on the East side to 0.5 sq. m. blocks, running for approximately 80m. The line is artificial and not a geological feature. Its location is sensible for a small harbour, being situated where the beach level drops and the incoming tide fills early. It also forms a protective curve against the prevailing South West winds and waves and forms a calm anchorage. However, until further research is done, no definite date or function can be given to the structure.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Cwm Colhugh - Pill Box (World War II)

Treasure 632 Monument OS Grid E 299377 Listed Building OS Grid N 166531

Hafod

Path Swimming Bath Christian Camp and Conference Centre 9.4m

Tank

(um) 11.3m

Mean High Water

Summerhouse Bay Pill Box (World War II) - Overlooking Cwm Colhugh

50 Llantwit Major Outlying - Dimlands House Lodge

Treasure 598 Monument OS Grid E 295669 Listed Building 11.01.41 13296 OS Grid N 168531

ands

Y Berllan Fach The Lodge

id Gr ttle Ca

62.8m

BM 63.15m

C1854. Stone built lodge to Dimlands House, possibly designed by Matthew Digby Wyatt. Rubble, square on plan, two storey with castellated angle turrets, parapets on corbels. Stone tablets and coat of arms. Victorian revival style of mid or late C19. 'Romantic Tudor' in concept and detailing.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Downs Farm

Treasure 620 Monument OS Grid E 295068 Listed Building 11.01.75 13297 OS Grid N 170087

Field Barn

The Downs Bungalow

2

to

1

85.6m

Downs

0608

Pond

B

4 2 6

C18. Two storey, coarse rubble, slate roof, eaves end gables. Centre wing with modern windows. Nearby stands a fine example of a Welsh corbelled pigsty with crowning conical roof of stone, also a listed building (see 2192).

51 Llantwit Major Outlying - Downs Farm - Circular Pigsty to north

Treasure 2192 Monument OS Grid E 29507 Listed Building 11.01.76 13298 OS Grid N 17011

W IC K

R O A D

Field Barn

The Downs B ungalow

2

to

1

85.6m

Downs

0608

Pond

B

4 2 6 5

Cylindrical stone pigsty with crowning conical roof of stone, the exterior of the cone now cemented. Square-headed entry on North-east side. Partly covered with plant growth on North side. Probable former stone enclosure and trough no longer extant.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Great Frampton Farm - Barn & Stable Range

Treasure 2273 Monument OS Grid E 297319 Listed Building 11.01.53 83385 OS Grid N 170166

Sheep Wash

62.5m

3317 Great Frampton

60.0m 3807

Well t In two builds, the barn probably mid to late C18, with the stable added in the early to mid C19. They have been little altered since building apart from the re-roofing in corrugated asbestos sheeting.

52 Llantwit Major Outlying - Great Frampton Farm and Associated Farm Buildings

Treasure 616 Monument OS Grid E 297313 Listed Building 11.01.52 13300 OS Grid N 170170

S heep Wash

62.5m

3317 Gr eat Fr am pton

60.0m 3807

Well Frampton 00 1700

1700 Frampton A C16 regional house, used as a service wing to a later rebuild, which itself was re- fenestrated in the late C18. Doorways and windows of the earlier periods survive along with beamed double ceilings. Severely damaged by fire. Site includes a group. Barn to the West, Victorian farm ranges to North and associated walled gardens to East. Ha ha to frontage.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Little Frampton

Treasure 615 Monument OS Grid E 297032 Listed Building 11.01.59 13301 OS Grid N 170069

Little Frampton

Little Frampton

Frampton 0800 1700

170

Frampto

F C ra o m t ta p g to e n

Kennels BM 62 Farmhouse early to mid C17, originally a long house. Front elevation with stuccoed cladding, slate roof, and two light casements.

53 Llantwit Major Outlying - Old Vicarage

Treasure 582 Monument OS Grid E 296434 Listed Building OS Grid N 168641

o e G d r AD e Ty C oleg RO e n

G C a H b U l e R s CH RD L GA A E N EG E LL CO Lady Chap (r em s of) DW St Illtud's 36.9m Church DW FB Chant se (r e ou h H e rc tag B hu ot u C il C k d oc e 3968 R r 's Monastic Grange Y d (s ite of) DW Gatehous e

2

1 9 D BM 43.30m W W The O ld P oli ce The Old V icar age D Station Tithe Bar n W D (r emains of) Dovecote

)

m

u (

P h t a a 5651 t h P P

at Typical Victorian vicarage, now a private dwelling. Stepped gable, two stacks, sash windows first floor, aluminium windows on the ground floor. Forms a group with stables at the rear. Built in 1880 for Rev. Edward Vaughn who was vicar of Llantwit Major for some 50 years. The stone used came reputedly from the old tithe barn.

Llantwit Major Outlying - St. Donats Summerhouse

Treasure 628 Monument OS Grid E 294959 Listed Building OS Grid N 168298

Dros-y-mor

Cattle Grid

43.9m

Summerhouse 46.3m Spreads

0125

Collects

Pond Pond 1

An octagonal shaped tower, originally belonging to St. Donats Castle as a hunting lodge, later extended into a dwelling house.

54 Llantwit Major Outlying - Summerhouse Point Hill Fort

Treasure 631 Monument 21/2058/GM032 (GLA) OS Grid E 299421 Listed Building OS Grid N 166479

Sinks FS 22.9m

Hafod

Path Chris 26.2m and Conf

) BM 26.86m m u ( Guard Station h t BM 27.67m a P Summer Fort House P ath (um) 11.3m 27.4m 25.3m Shingle Mean High Water

Rock

Summe

Promontory hill fort. Partly Iron Age, partly Roman. The camp is a multivallate promontory enclosure on the edge of cliffs, which has been partly destroyed by erosion. The main enclosure is defended by three banks and ditches, and covers about 1.3 hectares. Within this is a smaller single banked enclosure which is probably of an earlier date. No trace of internal inhabitation was found apart from a lower stone of a beehive quern.

Llantwit Major Outlying - Summerhouse Point Hill Fort

Treasure 2498 Monument OS Grid E 299424 Listed Building 11.01.61 83401 OS Grid N 166479

t h

Sinks FS 22.9m

Hafod

26.2m

BM 26.86m )

m Coast Guard Station u (

h t BM 27.67m a P Fort Summer House

P ath (um)

27.4m 25.3m Shingle Mean High Water

Rock

Part of a picturesque concept of a 'toy fort' formerly used as a summerhouse, look-out and picnic place on the top of the cliffs. It is built in the middle of the Iron Age cliff castle of Summerhouse Camp and dates probably from the period of 1780-1820. Built of local limestone rubble in the form of a octagonal curtain wall about 2m in height, with corner towers at least one of which on the north side seems to have been a privy.

55 Llantwit Major Outlying - Summerhouse Point Hill Fort - Tower

Treasure 2267 Monument OS Grid E 299424 Listed Building 11.01.62 83402 OS Grid N 166479

P

a

t h

Sinks FS 22.9m

Hafod

26.2m

BM 26.86m )

m Coast Guard Station u (

h t BM 27.67m a P Fort Summer House

P ath (um)

27.4m 25.3m Shingle Mean High Water

Rock Part of a picturesque concept of a 'toy fort' formerly used as a summerhouse, look-out and picnic place on the top of the cliffs. It is built in the middle of the Iron Age cliff fort of Summerhouse Camp (See 631) and dates probably from the period of 1780-1820. Built of local limestone rubble in the form of an octagonal tower in the centre of the fort. Two storeys, and presumably with a viewing platform on the roof.

56