Cowbridge - Vale of Glamorgan Council

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Cowbridge - Vale of Glamorgan Council
Heritage Lottery Fund
Suite 5A,
Hodge House,
Guildhall Place,
Cardiff,
CF10 1DY
Directorate of Economic and
Environmental Regeneration,
Docks Office,
Barry Dock,
Vale of Glamorgan,
CF63 4RT
Conservation and Design Team,
Docks Office,
Barry Dock,
Vale of Glamorgan,
CF63 4RT
CADW
Welsh Assembly Government
Plas Carew
Unit 5/7 Cefn Coed
Parc Nantgarw
Cardiff
CF15 7QQ
Barry Community Enterprise Centre
Skomer Road,
Barry
CF62 9DA
Civic Trust for Wales
Civic Trust for Wales
3rd Floor, Empire House,
Mount Stuart Square
Cardiff
CF10 5FN
The Penarth 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 South Glamorgan 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
Colwinston
Robert Gwyn Thomas
Cowbridge
Stan Lane
Dinas Powys
Dr.Peter Elmes
Betti Digby
Robin Digby
Ewenny
Cllr.Guy Shackell
Cllr.Lyn Ware
Llancarfan
John Gunson
Llandough
Cllr.Michael Edwards
Cllr.Brian Hill
Llandow
Robert Gwyn Thomas
Llanfair
Hilary Thomas
Llangan
Ray Caple
Llanmaes
Nigel Williams
Llantwit Major
Vivian Kelly
Lyn Rees
Michaelston-le-Pit
Joanne Powell
Penarth
Dr.Sam Romaya
Audrey Poole
Bill Simpson
Diana Mead
Mike Evans
Pendoylan
Dr.Edward Coles
Dr.Lisa Coles
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Penllyn
Ray Caple
Brian Gillard
Cathie Brooks
Ann Jarvis
Peterston-super-Ely
Dennis Nottage
Mike Ponting
Rhoose
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
Wenvoe
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
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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
Description
A brief description of each treasure.
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Cowbridge and Llanblethian
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Aberthin House - Bridge
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1638
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
300905
175211
2
10
2
Aberthin
Cottage
1
Sweetings
1
Nant-y-Glyn
D
C HAR
E OR
g
PH
lair
5
Lanb
3
1
Glan an
on
Tr
Cross
ne
Ivy De
t
ee C ot
e
Hi llsid
oss
Cr
Hou se
nyside FBs
Sun
t
Orchard
House
Na nt Aberthin
FB
FBs
LL ANQUIAN
RO AD
Inyanga
Aberthin
Thornfield
41.1m
Hall
Aberthin
House
FB
PE
N-
Stalling Down
(Bryn Owen)
YLA
Small, single arch bridge crossing Aberthin Brook at entrance to Aberthin House.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Court Farm Buildings
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
62
03.01.02
22308
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
301116
175226
Court Farm
212
Great House
Court Lodge
Cwrt Newydd
The Barn
FB
Clumber
Lodge
FB
Greystone Lodge
C ott
ag e
Gle
n
Bre
wery
Cott
ag
e
The Laurels
Long two-storey range in brown stone with paler freestone dressings, slate roof, rectangular
stone chimneys. Probably C19 rebuilding of earlier structure, incorporating dressed
medieval stonework, perhaps from Llanquian Castle.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Great House - Gate House and Bridge
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
65
03.01.04
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22298
301073
175220
1
ORC
THE
Court Farm
Great House
2
D
HAR
Court Lodge
Cwrt Newydd
5
4
FB
The Barn
Clumber
Lodge
Aberthin
FB
Greystone Lod
Bre
Gle
n
wery
Cott
n
C ott
ag e
ag e
T
Rectangular two storey stone built gatehouse with gables and slate roof. Early C17
contemporary with house, but re-using medieval dressed stone perhaps robbed from one of
the nearby castles. Features include; Tudor arch to north doorway, sundial with inscription
"DVM SPECTAS FUGIO" and pigeon loft with over 40 nesting holes.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Great House (Ty Mawr)
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
63
03.01.03
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13132
301077
175288
4
2
COURT
CLOSE
9
5
7
8
THE
Court Farm
ORC
1
Great House
2
D
HAR
Court Lodge
Cwrt Newydd
5
4
The Barn
FB
Cl
b
Stone built gentry house with roughcast render to walls and slate roof. Two storey with
attics in three front gables. 'T' shaped plan. Front porch and Tudor arched doorway with
sundial above bearing the inscription "UT HORA SIC VITA". Some original features
internally and much of the original roof structure is intact. The house was built in the second
quarter of the C17, probably by William Thomas.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Pen-y-Bryn
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
61
03.01.01
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22307
301101
174891
BM 71.33m
Granary
0694
Spring
th
Pa
75.3m
Pen-y-lan
P ath
)
m
(u
Well
Ty'n-y-tyle
Track
)
(u m
84.1m
BM 83.71m
Pen-y-bryn
Tumulus
Summit View
100.6m
2178
Early to mid-C19 cottage with thatched roof.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Penylan House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1635
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
AD
RO
Homelea
66.4m
The Corrie
St Dav id's
Ambleside
BM 71.33m
The Granary
0694
Spring
Pen-y-lan
75.3m
Well
Ty'n-y-tyle
Track
BM 83.71m
Well-proportioned gentry house / farmhouse advertised in 1820 as being suitable for
"gentry or officers on half pay".
84.1m
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Telephone Box outside Farmers Arms
67
13479
300780
175198
Nant-
1
M
AE
S
03.01.06
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
1
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
8
PH
La nb
BM 37.13m
s
Gla
yn
Br
yn
lyw
nL
Br y
lott
Sp
The
Conifers
1
Sunnyside
PH
u
Ho
ch
FBs
C ott
Tree
e
Cross
Hills id
ene
Iv y D
oa
Crouss
Ho se
The Croft
1
Glan an t
Mon
36.6m
LBse
eC
Th
lair
Inyanga
Thornfield
41.1m
1
kly
oo
Br
7
Spinfield
n
CH
AP
E
Hall
PE
NYLA
N
LC
L
Pleasant
View
RO
AD
8
Square red kiosk of cast-iron construction to the standard design of Giles Gilbert Scott,
architect, of London. EiiR, K6 type design introduced in the GPO in 1936.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - The Sweetings (Including Attached Barn and Stable
Range to W)
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
66
03.01.05
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
15915
300899
175249
W
VIE
1
7
C
LO
SE
10
2
Aberthin
Cottage
D
1
Sweetings
1
Nant-y-Glyn
HAR
ORC
THE
The
Cottage
PH
lair
Lanb
5
3
1
Sunnyside
Glanan t
Mon
u
Tr ee
os s
Cr
Hou se
Cross
Bse
Aberthin
House
FBs
FB
Orchard
House
FB
FBs
LL ANQUIAN
Na nt Aberthin
RO AD
Inyanga
Ivy
C ott
Hills i
Thornfield
Aberthin
Early to mid C17 house remodelled in late C18 or early C19. To the West of the house is
an in-line barn, byre and stable range of C17 origins.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Aberthin - Village Hall
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2471
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
300810
175146
Sunny side FBs
s
Gla
yn
lyw
nL
tt
Splo
yn
The
Conifers
PH
Glan an t
Mon
36.6m
LBe
ach
osse
Cr
Hous
Inyanga
e
Hi llsid
ne
Ivy De
C ott
The Croft
1
s Tr ee
Co
FB
FBs
Cr os
e
Th
us
Ho
A
Thornfield
41.1m
Spinfield
7
kly
n
CH
AP
Hall
EL
PE
N-
CL
Pleasant
View
YLA
N
RO
Sta
(B
AD
8
10
Brooklands
Church
Cottage
Awel-Fan
Fe
r
The Links
n
Ba
nk
Former methodist chapel, founded in C18 - now a village hall.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Cardiff Road - Eastfield
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
78
03.02.03
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22304
300084
174272
Old
School
House
BM
41. 09m
A 42
22
CARDIFF ROA
D
1
A 4222
1a
Council
Yard
Eastfield Cot t
3
4
Quarry
Cottage
Solus
6
Eastfield
Br
yn
hy
fr
East
Court
yd
Th e
Orchard
23
ll
0
12
Well-preserved early C19 house featuring channelled and scribed stucco to walls and slate
roof.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Church of the Holy Cross
80
174594
28.
50
Garage
PH
3m
13187
299396
Po
03.02.05
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
HIGH
S TRE
ET
48
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
35
31
PH
36
2
h Centre
6
ET
ST
RE
29 B M
.1
3m
CH
UR
CH
7
26
S ou
th G
a te
Church of the
Holy Cross
Ga
C
3m
S
El
.
28
Path
Ta
nk
Rose
Cottage
ub
a
St
Chy
Playground
Medieval church on key site in historic town centre. The church was probably founded with
the medieval town, and was formerly a chapel of ease of Llanblethian Church. The present
building incorporates C13 work; extended and partly rebuilt in C14 and C15; restored by
John Pritchard 1848-53 and George Pace later in C20. Built of stone with slate roofs the
church has several internal features of note including a C15 wagon roof to south aisle and
several memorials to notable figures who lived or were born in the locality.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Church of the Holy Cross - Piers,
Walls, Railings & Gates
81
58
60
Po n
d
r os
(s it
e
PO
49
55
51
47
of)
50
28
Garage
V er
Bank
s
PH
HI GH
PH
Ba
2
Library
63
To w
nC
. 3m
1
B an
k
Old Hall
48
ent nit
re y
bS
ta
174625
45
35
STREE
T
36
Su
62
13186
299385
56
03.02.06
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
54
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
7
29 M
.1
3m
CH
UR
CH
B
6
ST
RE
ET
ealth Centre
all
Sou
th G
a te
Church of the
Holy Cross
m
b
Su
El
.3
28
Path
Ta
nk
Rose
Cottage
St
Ch
Stonewalls laid in regular courses with stone coping; tall stone gate piers with pyramidal
stone coping; wrought iron railings and gates of traditional design.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Church of the Holy Cross - Walls
to the South, South-East and North-West
82
13188
299419
174557
C
HU
R
Pat
h
Ta
nk
24
Rose
Cottage
29 BM
.1
3m
CH
7
03.02.07
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
ST
RE
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Church of the
Holy Cross
en
Gardtr e
C en
m
S
El
.3
ub
a
St
Chy
Playground
ay
w
er
at tt a
W Co
The Poplars
9
In 1815 an Act of Vestry resolved that the Burial Ground "be enclosed in"; previously there
seems to have been a fence. The enclosure took the form of stone rubble walls with very
rough coping.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Cowbridge Grammar School
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
84
03.02.09
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13185
299353
174588
4
PH
6
7
ST
RE
ET
Health Centre
29 B M
.1
3m
CH
UR
CH
To
Pa wn
rk
W
all
Ta
Gate
nk
Rose
Cottage
use
Ho
r
vo
S ou
th G
a te
Church of the
Holy Cross
3m
S
El
.
28
ub
ive
o
Sch
a
St
1m
27.
Chy
ol
Playground
Exceptional former Grammar School building by important locally based architect, John
Prichard. Founded in 1608 the school was under the governorship of Jesus College, Oxford
from 1685-1919. The school was re-built between 1847-52 to Pritchard's design, with an
asymmetrical front elevation incorporating motifs in late C16 to early C17 style. Prichard
deliberately set out his design with the purpose of retaining "the existing character of the
(old) schoolroom and of making the remainder of the buildings harmonise with the Church
on the one side and with the ancient town gateway on the other". The building is important
both for its quality and setting and also for its place in the town’s history. Now converted for
residential use.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Cowbridge Grammar School Boot House
85
13184
299335
174567
ST
7
6
03.02.10
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
RE
ET
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
CH
UR
CH
29 B M
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3m
all
Sou
th G
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Church of the
Holy Cross
m
a
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siv
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pre
3
8.
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Su
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via
Bo
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Vie
2
1m
27.
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Rose
Cottage
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Ho
Gate
v or
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Dy tage
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)
To
r P wn
ark
W
Ta
Ca
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Sch
Chy
ol
Playground
The Po
C18 two storey Grammar School outbuilding with colour washed stone rubble walls and
gabled slate roof. Being developed for residential accommodation - August 2004.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Cowbridge Grammar School - Wall
To The South-East Of The Garden
86
03.02.11
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22284
299370
174537
2
g
48
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
PH
7
H
To
C
H
UR
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Pa wn
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Ta
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Ga
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)
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Rose
Cottage
Sou
29 BM
.1
3m
Ca
r
6
ST
RE
ET
Health Centre
Church of the
Holy Cross
a te
m
.3
El
n
via
Bo
28
b
Su
a
St
ive
1m
27.
ool
Sch
Chy
Playgroun
Late C19 wall of limestone rubble built after the demolition of a row of old houses opposite
the school.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Church Street - Numbers 6 and 7
79
Bear
Hotel
om
Cenmunit
t re y
Ba
1
Sta
63
2
nk
To w
62
Old Hall
Bank
s
58
56
60
Po n
d
r os
54
(s it
e
PO
49
55
51
of)
28.
50
Library
nC
ty's
Su
b
174637
V eri
13182
299374
Garage
47
PH
3m
03.02.04
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
HIGH
45
S TRE
48
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
ET
PH
36
7
CH
UR
CH
29 B M
.1
3m
W
6
ST
RE
ET
Health Centre
all
Ta
nk
Rose
Cottage
S ou
th G
ate
Church of the
Holy Cross
3m
A two-unit house of mid C17 date now divided into two cottages retaining much of original
character. Built of stone rubble walls and slate roofs.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 18 - East House
87
13191
174388
30.8m
39
26
2
ST
R
299868
b
22
1
to
1
5
TE
Am
T
23
e
Th
OF
CR
E
AC
RR
33
TCB
te
ga
st s
Ea ew
M
t
Co
6
ge
ta
13
12
03.02.12
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
EE
T
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2
1
2
1
Terraced House of C16 origins with early C19 façade and late C20 renovations.
13
38 1m
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 44 - Ancient Druid
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
88
03.02.14
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13192
299768
174484
TC
B
69
M
C Gr elb
G
r e D otta aig our
ne
ge
en ru
Coid s
tt
Pa
th
6
73
52
63
28
.0m
50
61
EA
53
ST
G
A
TE
42
36
41
34
1
ST
R
9
O
FT
Te
30
2
y
26
1
34
EE
T
7
Au
br
e
Well-preserved C18 terraced house with medieval origins. Two storey, rendered walls with
steeply pitched slate roof and stone end stacks. Said to have once been a medieval
pilgrims' hospice and later an inn in C18 and C19.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 46 - The Armoury
89
13193
299760
174490
UI
DS
64
64
a
03.02.15
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
66
Pa
th
62
73
0m
B
63
TC
28
.
M
C Gra elbo
G
re D ott a ig urn
ge
en ru
e
C ids
ot
t
69
61
EA
ST
G
53
52
50
42
6
AT
E
36
41
EE
T
ST
R
1
RO
FT
9
Te
rr
30.8m
C
y
26
1
7
ub
re
2
34
34
1
A
Well preserved C18 house of earlier origins with stuccoed front elevation, first floor sill band
and plinth slate roof.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 48 - East Villa
90
03.02.16
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13194
299754
174494
Pa
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TC
B
69
63
28
.0
m
61
EA
ST
GA
T
52
50
42
36
C18 two storey house with cellar, stuccoed front elevation and slate roof.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 49
91
03.02.17
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22309
299823
174474
M
e
Co Gra
t ta i g
re D
e n ru
ge
C i ds
ot
t
TC
B
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
G
61
EA
ST
G
53
AT
E
42
36
41
T
RE
E
1
34
30 8m
Late C19 two-storey house in northern renaissance style with grey stonewalls and
bathstone dressings.
53
E
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 54 - Heath House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
92
03.02.18
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13195
299728
174516
66
64
64
a
62
73
69
28
.0
m
63
52
50
42
Well-preserved two-storey house with roughcast clad walls, slate gabled roof and stone
stacks. C18 frontage to possibly earlier core.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 56 and 58
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
93
03.02.19
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13196
299715
174524
66
64
64
a
62
73
69
28
.0
m
52
50
Pair of two storey late C18 to early C19 houses. Front elevations are each two bays wide
with stucco and slate gabled roof.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 66 'Colours'
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
95
03.02.21
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22286
299679
174547
s
25
.6m
91
87
74
1
85
72
2
3A
83
66
64
64
a
Old
Chapel
3
1
62
5
8
Three storey late C18 or early C19 house with two window front elevation and roughcast
render over local stone exposed on ground floor which has modern shop front. Very similar
to No.68 next door.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 68 - Eastgate Gallery
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
96
03.02.22
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22310
Me
ws
174553
1
25
.6m
91
87
74
85
72
1
2
83
3A
es
299672
66
64
4
3
1
62
64
a
Old
Chapel
5
Three storey late C18 or early C19 house with two window front elevation and roughcast
render over local stone exposed on ground floor which has modern shop front. Very similar
to No.66 next door.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 69
1447
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
174524
C
Of oun
f ic c
es
83
23
87
85
299750
3
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
64
64
a
6
Pa
th
62
73
TC
B
52
28
.0
m
M
C o Gra elb o
ur
tt ig
re D
ne
en ru ag e
C id
69
63
50
G
61
EA
53
ST
G
AT
E
42
Late C17 to early C18 two storey house featuring three bay front elevation with pebble dash
cladding, slate gabled roof and brick stack to right and stone stack to left.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 70
97
13197
299661
174553
Me
ws
1
1
25
.6m
74
85
83
3A
66
Old
Chapel
3
4
3
1
62
8
m
Li
87
72
1
2
e
es
91
64
a
03.02.23
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
64
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
5
Much altered but originated as C17 hearth passage house with hall chimney backing into
entrance, and passage in outer room. Four bay front elevation with ground floor of exposed
stone rubble and stuccoed first floor. Slate gabled roof with stone stack to left hand and
pebbledash stack to right hand. Modern shop frontage.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 71 and 73
98
03.02.24
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13190
299746
174531
C
Of
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
85
83
Pa
th
62
73
28
.0
m
TC
B
69
63
61
52
50
Two C16 houses with earlier medieval origins. Two storeys with stone rubble walls and
pebbledash cladding to front elevation and slate gabled roofs. Modern shop frontages. A
small section of wall painting of circa 1600 was discovered in No. 73.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 77
99
03.02.25
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22285
87
85
83
299729
174549
C
Of oun
fic c
es il
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
66
64
64
a
62
73
69
63
2
Two storey, three bay, early to mid C19 house with pebble-dashed render over local stone.
Slate roof with bracketed eaves.
52
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Number 79 - Vale of Glamorgan
Council Offices
100
03.02.26
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22296
299722
174557
C
Of ou
fic nc
es il
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
91
87
85
83
66
64
64
a
62
73
69
Two storey, four bay, early to mid to late C19 house with C20 alterations. Cement render
channelled with slate roof and bracketed eaves. Former Rural District Council Offices.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate - Telephone Box Outside Royal Mail
Delivery Office
94
03.02.20
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13475
299777
174503
Pa
th
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
73
TC
B
28
.0
m
M
e
Co Gra lbo
G
ur
t ta ig
re D
n
69
63
61
EA
ST
53
G
AT
E
52
50
42
Telephone call box. EiiR, K6 type to the standard design of Giles Gilbert Scott, architect, of
London, introduced by the GPO in 1936.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate / Aberthin Road - Milestone
1650
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
299922
e
nc
E
AB
174334
22
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1
a
St
TH
EP
AD
D
36
.0m
23
OC
K
1
TH
2
13
12
1
2
6
1
ID
NS
EE
GR
2
E
1
CA R
D IF F
LB
11
8
2
4
5
5a
6
6
Sc
H
13
R OA
B
41.0M9
m
D
A 42 22
4
2
PH
38.1m
A 42 22
2
1a
1
3a
5a 5
3b
39.6m El Sub Sta
The
Milestone set in wall at junction at Eastgate and Aberthin Road. Carved with "XII MILES
FROM CARDIFF". The next nearest milestone is on St. Hilary Down. This is possibly a
milestone placed by an early Turnpike Trust.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Eastgate Mews - Telephone Box
64
03.02.13
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13474
299847
174421
G
re D
en
C
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
53
EA
ST
GA
TE
42
36
F i on
at
St
41
S
TR
1
EE
T
34
30.8m
FT
C
RO
22
1
o5
TE
FT
23
Th
O
CR
1t
9
26
12
El
Sub Sta
E
AC
RR
33
TCB
e
at
tg
as s
E ew
M
28
la
bu
Am
1
39
Te
rr
ac
e
2
y
e
12
13
ge
tta
6
o
C
MPIE
4
9
10
3
2
1
1
1
Telephone call box. GviR, K6 type to the standard design of Giles Gilbert Scott, architect, of
London. This example manufactured by Lion Foundry Kirkintilloch, and probably dates from
around 1950.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Between Number 25 and 27 Mounting Block
111
174658
1
3
M
1
Ta
13203
299518
Ho
C ot neys
ta g
e
03.02.37
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
Ban
k
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TO
WN
H
35
31
23
23
36
25.3m
23
TCB
Pp
Town
Hall
26
22
Statue
BM
14
Rare surviving mounting block of C18 or C19 origin.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Bridge at Glanthaw
2470
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
E
Town
Hall
174580
Penny
Lane
1
3
r
(H g M
om
e
e f ad
19
5
13
The Old
Brewery
Lo
n
25.6
4m
6
BM
10
7
Riv
5
er s
ide
Me
ws
3
1
74
85
72
83
64
Old
Chapel
62
8
3
73
4
3
1
10
87
66
9
91
m
3A
e
Th
m
Li
es
2
Mews
Cott
es
a
2
1
Lim
C
Of ou n
fi c ci
es l
1
25
.6
64
LB
H
on
D
PH
e
of )
299657
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
69
5
Former bridge over the River Thaw until river was diverted to the West.
52
8
L
Limes
2
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 26
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
109
03.02.35
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13218
299504
174632
35
EET
31
23
23
36
25.3m
23
TCB
Pp
26
22
Statue
eo
f)
14
(sit
P at
h
te
24
Ga
PH
Number 26 is a two-storey, two bay house with roughcast cladding. Number 24 is not on
the main road, but a detached cottage set back behind the street.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 1 'Aberthaw' or 'Glanthaw'
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
101
03.02.27
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13199
299659
174594
5
The Old
Brewery
6
3
7
BR
ive
rsi
3
5
de
Me
ws
1
1
25
.6m
74
3A
72
1
2
8
m
Li
es
91
87
85
Two storey three bay C18 house with later alterations. Stonewalls, pebbledash cladding
and slate gabled roof with gable stacks built up in late C19 or later yellow brick.
83
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 16
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
102
03.02.28
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13215
299536
174625
QU
Town
Hall
23
25.3m
23
TCB
23
Pp
22
Statue
14
of)
19
25.
6
4
(s it
e
10
26
th
P
BM
24
Ga
te
PH
Three storey two bay early C19 house with later alterations. Traditional shopfront with
render to upper floors and slate gabled roof with flanking gabled stacks.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 18
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
103
03.02.29
13216
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
299529
174629
NH
31
23
Pp
Statue
26
22
eo
f)
14
19
25.
64
(sit
P at
h
P
BM
10
23
TCB
SQ
Town
Hall
23
25.3m
AL
L
te
24
Ga
PH
Two storey, three bay early C19 rendered house with slate gabled roof with stone stacks to
centre and right hand end. Modern shop front to ground floor.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 20
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
104
03.02.30
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13217
299518
174633
TO
WN
H
35
31
Town
Hall
23
23
36
25.3m
23
TCB
Pp
26
22
Statue
BM
14
eo
f)
10
(sit
P at
h
24
ate
PH
Two storey, three bay early C19 house with pebbledash cladding and slate gabled roof with
stone stacks to centre and right hand end. Modern shop front to ground floor.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 22
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
105
03.02.31
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13218
299510
174632
O
35
T
31
To
H
23
36
25.3m
23
TCB
23
Pp
Statue
26
22
eo
f)
14
(sit
Pat
h
te
24
Ga
PH
Two-storey, two bay early C19 house with roughcast front elevation and slate gabled roof.
Shown here with a red front door.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 23
106
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13202
299543
174652
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
H on
C ot
ta
03.02.32
Ban
k
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TO
WN
H
31
25.3m
TCB
23
PC
SQ
UA
R
Town
Hall
23
23
AL
L
Pp
22
Statue
E
PH
BM
26
14
10
of)
19
25.
64m
Two-storey building of C17 or earlier origin much altered and renovated in C20.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 23 - Telephone Box Outside
108
13476
299526
174653
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
Ho
C otne
ta
03.02.34
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ban
k
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TO
WN
H
35
31
23
Pp
25.
6
Statue
BM
22
3
26
14
of)
10
23
TCB
S
Town
Hall
23
25.3m
AL
L
Telephone call box. EiiR, K6 type to the standard design of Giles Gilbert Scott, architect, of
London, introduced by the GPO in 1936.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 23 - Water Pump Against
SE Elevation
107
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13201
299547
174647
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
H
C
03.02.33
Ban
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TO
WN
H
31
25.3m
TCB
PC
SQ
UA
R
Town
Hall
23
23
AL
L
23
Pp
22
Statue
E
PH
BM
26
14
10
ite
of)
19
25.
64m
Well preserved C17 iron water pump, retaining spout, handle, pyramidal coping and, on the
front, the inscription: "Bamford and Frost Protected Lift Pump". The pump has a stone
trough before it and stands on a raised platform of stone slabs with stone rubble sides,
which is set against the South East gable wall of no 23 High Street.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 27
110
2
1
1
3
Mew
s
nt o
n
174672
Ta y
13204
299519
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
Hon
Cot eysu
tag ckle
es
03.02.36
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ban
k
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TO
WN
H
35
31
23
25.3m
23
TCB
23
Pp
Statue
22
36
26
Two-storey house of early C17 origins. Gable end wall to street frontage, roughcast
cladding and slate roof with rendered brick stack.
Town
Hall
A
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 28
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
112
03.02.38
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13219
299500
174638
45
35
T REE
T
31
23
23
36
25.3m
TCB
23
Pp
26
22
Statu
14
( s it
e
P at
h
24
Two storey, two bay late C18 or early C19 house with roughcast elevation and slate gabled
roof. C20 shop front on ground floor.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 29
113
nt o
n
1
3
Ta y
2
1
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
Ban
k
174672
Mew
s
22287
299512
Ho
Cotneysu
tag ckle
es
03.02.39
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ve ri
ty's
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
TO
W
35
31
23
25.3m
23
TCB
23
Pp
Tow
Ha
Statue
22
36
26
Two-storey building with attic, probably late C19 rebuilding of earlier structure. Gable end
faces street, modern shop front.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 30 - Ogmore Vale Bakery
114
03.02.40
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13220
299493
174642
tta
g
B
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
47
45
H ST
35
REE
T
31
23
23
36
25.3m
TCB
23
P
26
22
Sta
4
P at
h
24
Three storey, two bay C19 house with earlier origins. Pebbledash cladding to front
elevation with stuccoed dressings and slate gabled roof. Ground floor shop front in early
C19 style, possibly re-fashioned in early C20.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 31
115
nt o
Mew
s
3
k
1
Ta
Co ynt o
t ta n
ge
2
Ban
2
Veri
174673
Tay
22312
299507
Hon
Cot e ysu
tag ckle
es
03.02.41
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
ty
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
35
31
23
25.3m
23
TCB
22
36
26
Building retaining some C17 character, whose gable-facing street elevation reflects
burgess plots of ancient Cowbridge.
23
Pp
St t
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 32 and 34 - The Great House
116
13221
299483
174644
47
PH
HIG H
T
Co
2
51
H
Co
03.02.42
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ban
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
45
35
STRE
ET
31
23
23
36
25.3m
TCB
2
26
22
Pat
h
24
Amongst the finest of surviving C16 gentry’s town houses in the Vale comprising two
storeys and attic with roughcast cladding to front elevation and slate gabled roof. Features
include L-shaped first floor hall, dating probably from mid to later C16 and possibly built by
the Carnes of Nash Manor. On a smaller scale but with similar stylistic external features to
St Fagans Castle or Upper House (Ty Mawr), Llantwit Major, that is, with its mullioned
windows and with its two conjoined gables and parapet in front elevation.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 33 - LloydsTSB Bank
117
Ban
k
Mew
s
3
Ta
Co ynto
tta n
ge
2
47
1
49
nt o
n
174671
Ta y
22288
299498
Hon
Cot e ysu
tag ckle
es
03.02.43
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ve ri
ty'
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
45
35
ST R
EET
31
23
25.3m
23
TCB
23
Pp
Statu
22
36
26
Three storey three bay mid C19 building with rendered walls, slate gabled roof and stone
end stacks. C20 ground floor frontage to bank, with Doric style columns supporting
entablature.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 34 and 36 - Former Coach
House to rear
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
118
03.02.44
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22311
299465
174640
47
45
.3m
PH
H IGH
ST RE
35
ET
31
48
PH
36
25.3m
26
22
P at
h
24
Two-storey early C19 houses with painted rubble walls and slate gabled roof.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 35, 35a & 35b
119
Ban
k
47
nt o
n
Ta
Co
t
2
51
1
49
Ta y
3
174681
1
Ve ri
ty's
C
299489
H on
C ot eysu
ta g ck le
es
13205
ou r
03.02.45
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
45
HIGH
ST RE
35
ET
31
23
25.3m
23
TCB
36
26
Two-storey C18 to early C19 former pair of houses now with several subdivisions. Front
elevation with roughcast cladding and continuous slate gabled roof.
23
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 36 & 38 Woodcocks and W
G Davies
120
174647
51
47
2
55
H
C
13222
299469
Ban
03.02.46
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
45
PH
H IGH
ST RE
35
ET
31
48
H
36
25.3m
22
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
26
Pat
h
Three storey four bay C19 front elevation to building possibly of earlier origin. Archway with
keystone dated 1832. Modern shop front.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 39 - Xantippe
122
174682
ou rt
3
Ve ri
ty's
C
3
4
Ba n
k
51
47
PH
HIGH
2
5
1
49
H on
C ot eysu
ta g ckle
es
13206
299476
1
03.02.48
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
45
35
ST RE
ET
31
2
25.3m
36
Three storey two bay building of C17 origins with mid C19 pilastered façade recently
restored. Front gable end wall to street with stuccoed cladding. C20 shop front to ground
floor.
TC
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 40 & 42
121
13223
299465
174650
51
47
45
m
PH
8.3
H IGH
2
55
Ho
C ot
03.02.47
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ban
k
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
35
ST R
EET
31
48
PH
36
25.3m
26
22
P at
Three-storey three bay building of C17 origin with façade altered in late C18 or early C19.
Slate gabled roof with red brick stack to left hand of centre and stone stack at left hand end.
Late C19 and later C20 shop fronts to ground floor.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 41 - Lloyds Chemist
123
174683
ou rt
Ba n
k
51
47
45
m
H IGH
ST RE
E
35
T
31
36
PH
48
H
2
55
1
49
H on
C ot eysu
tag ckle
es
3
3
4
Veri
ty's
C
13207
299469
1
03.02.49
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
25.3m
Two storey building of C17 origins with attic and gable end to street. Roughcast cladding,
slate gabled roof with large stone stack on ridge towards rear of front wing and tall stone
stack to left hand. On ground floor, wide modern bow shaped shop window.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 43
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
124
03.02.50
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13208
299462
174685
1
Ba n
k
51
47
45
.3m
PH
HIGH
28
2
55
ST RE
35
ET
31
48
PH
36
25.3m
Two storey building of C17 origins with attic and gable end to street. Roughcast cladding,
slate gabled roof with cresting and several stacks. Modern shop front to ground floor
incorporating late C19 features.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 45, 47 and Vertity's Court
1446
47
H IGH
48
28
.3m
Ba n
k
51
PH
2
55
e of)
H on
C ott eysuc
ag e kle
s
3
Ver
ity's
Co u
rt
M ew
C raft
C entr
e
49
45
35
ST RE
ET
31
25.3m
26
PO
5
54
50
PH
7
C otts
1
(sit
36
Bank
6
ST
RE
ET
R ose
3
4
63
ros s
174686
22
1
2
Bear
Hotel
nC
299447
1
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1
49
H on
C ot eysu
tag ckle
es
3
4
Veri
1
3
ty's
C
ou rt
2
PO
Number 45, former C18 house reduced in height. On West side, covered access through
into Verity's Court (see also 1648). Number 47, former C18 building with bay above
Victorian shopfront. Both units have slated, pitched roofs, stacks and ? facades.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 48 - Duke of Wellington
Public House
125
Tow
n
Bank
Cro
s
s
(sit
e
174658
PO
V
13224
299416
49
55
51
of)
47
PH
.3m
03.02.51
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
58
56
54
50
28
HIG H
48
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
45
STR
EET
EE
T
ST
R
3m
BM
C
H
UR
C
H
7
36
6
PH
Front wing of medieval origins the inn was known as the Black Horse until about 1850. Renamed after the first Duke of Wellington is thought to have stayed here on a visit to General
Picton’s family in Carmarthenshire. Until early C20, one of a row of three similar vernacular
buildings.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 50
126
03.02.52
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13225
299395
174671
Bear
Hotel
Bank
49
55
51
of)
47
PH
m
(sit
e
PO
28
.3
Cr o
ss
48
63
Tow
n
3
62
58
56
54
2
Ba n
k
3
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
45
HIG H
STR
EET
60
50
7
6
ST
RE
ET
PH
Two-storey building with attic, probably of C17 origins altered in C18 or early C19. Exposed
local rubble walls (formerly stuccoed) with slate gabled roof. Remnants of C19 shop fronts
to ground floor.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 51 and 53 - Vale of
Glamorgan Public House
127
174686
1
2
49
55
of)
51
47
PH
.3m
(sit
e
PO
Ba n
Bank
Cro
ss
Ver
ity
63
3
3
4
ear
otel
's C
our
t
C
22289
299437
1
03.02.53
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
54
50
28
HIG H
45
35
STRE
ET
48
PH
36
Mid C19 public house, associated with brewing and lemonade making. Two-storey building
with stuccoed walls, slate roof and yellow brick stacks.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 52
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
128
03.02.54
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13226
299385
174671
Bear
Hotel
Bank
(sit
e
55
60
50
ge
51
of)
47
PH
m
s
PO
28
.3
62
58
56
54
2
Cro
s
HIG H
48
63
Tow
n
3
1
Ba n
k
7
6
ST
RE
ET
PH
Three storey three bay C18 to early C19 building with roughcast cladding and slate gabled
roof with stone flanking stacks.
ST
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 54 - Farthings Restaurant
129
13227
299375
174676
Bear
Hotel
1
Ba
nk
63
2
To w
n
Bank
Cro
s
s
(sit
e
PO
55
of)
62
58
56
60
54
50
Garage
28
.3m
un
it
e y
PH
HI
48
03.02.55
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
3
4
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
7
TR
EE
T
6
PH
Three storey three bay building with stone rubble elevation exposed in C20. Slate gabled
roof with flanking stone stacks. Ground floor garage converted to restaurant in late C20.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 55 - Sam Smith Travel &
Watts and Morgan
130
(sit
e
PO
49
55
51
of)
47
PH
58
56
54
50
28
.3m
s
Ver
ity
Bank
48
Cro
s
3
3
4
63
's C
our
t
1
2
Bear
Hotel
To w
n
M
Cr
Cen
174692
PH
45
HIG H
STRE
ET
36
22290
299420
1
03.02.56
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Well preserved two-storey C19 house. Scribed rendered walls with slate roof, bracketed
eaves, stone chimney and slate roof. Central C20 doorway in neo-Georgian style with
panelled pilasters, two modern glazed doors to sides of lobby.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 56
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
131
03.02.57
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22291
299366
174678
73
3
4
Bear
Hotel
2
62
all
63
Tow
n
58
56
60
54
Po n
d
Bank
Cr o
ss
(sit
e
PO
55
of)
50
Garage
28
.3m
1
Ba
nk
P
48
Co
mm
Ce u nit
n tr
e y
PH
6
7
RE
ET
e
Three-storey house probably from early C19. Stucco render to walls with slate roof and end
stacks in yellow brick. C20 shop front to ground floor with central doorway flanked by shop
windows.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 58
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
132
03.02.58
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13228
299360
174685
75
73
Co
mm
Ce un it
ntr
e y
Bear
Hotel
(sit
e
PO
5
of)
56
60
Garage
.3m
s
28
62
58
Po n
d
Bank
50
Cro
s
48
2
Hall
63
To w
n
54
1
Ba
nk
PH
tre
Once the town residence of the squires of Caecady. Building essentially of early 19th
century & consists of 3 storeys with a 3 bay front elevation.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 60
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
133
03.02.59
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13229
174672
Bear
Hotel
Co
mm
Ce un ity
n tr
e
ta
1
bS
299342
63
2
Ba
nk
Tow
n
62
Old Hall
56
Po n
d
58
60
54
(sit
e of
)
50
Library
Bank
Cro
ss
Garage
7
6
ST
RE
ET
lth Centre
Once the Green Dragon Inn this tall and narrow three-storey building dates from C17 with
early C19 façade. Stuccoed front elevation, old slate roof with modern brick stack to left
hand and rendered stack to right hand. Segmental carriage arch with voussoirs on ground
floor. A twelve-pane sash window on each upper floor.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 61- HSBC Bank
134
03.02.60
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22294
299391
174707
Mew
s
Craft
Cen
tr e
T he
S
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
7
1
2
73
3
4
Bear
Hotel
Bank
s
(sit
e
PO
49
55
of)
51
47
PH
62
58
56
60
50
28
.3m
2
Cro
s
HIG H
STR
E
48
63
To w
n
54
1
Ban
k
Single storey bank building from early C20. Stone built in buff ashlar with bathstone
dressings. Door case features include Ionic pilasters and segmental pediment. Bathstone
entablature with dentil cornice, and parapet is also of note.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 62 - Barclays Bank
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
135
03.02.61
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22301
29.0
m
299335
174688
75
73
3 to 6
Su
b
Co
mm
Ce u nit
n tr
e y
Bear
Hotel
63
Ba
nk
1
Sta
2
Tow
n
62
Old Hall
56
Po n
d
58
60
54
Library
Ban
Cr o
ss
(sit
e
Garage
ealth Centre
Three-storey C19 building with smooth render façade over local stone.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 63 - The Bear Hotel
137
13210
299377
174721
CO
O
LA
5
Stab
les
T he
6
7
1
M ew
s
C raft
C
03.02.63
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Gl e
C o nfield
ttag
e
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1
2
75
73
2
Ban
k
63
T ow
nC
ros
s
Bank
(sit
eo
PO
55
5
f)
3m
1
62
58
56
54
60
ond
3
4
Bear
Hotel
mu
ni
tr e ty
PH
H
50
Formerly a town house associated with Llanmihangel Place of late medieval or possibly
earlier origin. Some very interesting internal features of different periods. Also a coaching
inn the building has a fascinating history of use. The former Assembly Room, for example,
was once licensed for use by the Quakers in the C18.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 66 - The Market Place
Restaurant
138
03.02.64
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13231
299258
174717
t Ga
te
1
(site
of)
83
12
4
2
29 .0
m
1
66
Wes
Gl e
C nfi
EA
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Bank
Inn
3
TH
EB
UT
TS
4
75
3 to 6
Car
Park
El S
ub
Co
mm
C e u ni ty
ntr
e
Sta
Pon
d
Old Hall
Library
Two-storey public house with rendered stone rubble walls. Some very old internal features
possibly circa 1400 and external, medieval cusped window. The building also abuts the old
town walls on the North West side. Formerly lay adjacent to the West gate of the town.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 77 - Llwyn Celyn
139
174737
3
6
s
Sta
ble
T he
6
1
7
83
66
Inn
ar
rk
1
29.0
m
N OR
TH R
OA
CO
OP
E
L AN RS
E
Wo
o ds
toc
M ew
s k
5
2
5
299314
Gle
C o nfi eld
ttag
e
13211
EA G
LE
LA N
E
03.02.65
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
75
73
3 to 6
El S
u
Bea
Hot
1
2
bS
ta
Co
mm
C e u ni ty
ntr
e
Ban
k
62
Old Hall
Well preserved two storey stone built house of mid C19.
6
T ow
nC
ros
58
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 81
140
174745
1
2
5
6
1
of)
7
83
29.0
m
66
Inn
1
(site
NO
CO
Gle
C o nfi eld
ttag
e
LE
LA N
E
EA G
Stockwo
1
3
6
Wo
o ds
toc
M ew
s k
OP
E
L AN RS
E
4
2
5
bles
13212
299300
Sta
03.02.66
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
T he
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
75
73
3 to 6
Car
Park
El S
u
Co
mm
C e uni ty
ntr
e
Ban
k
1
bS
ta
2
T
62
Three-storey early to mid C19 house with pebbledash cladding and slate gabled roof with
red brick stack.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 83 - Woodstock House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
141
03.02.67
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13213
299286
174746
1
Sto
CO
OPE
L AN RS
E
5
Gl e
C ot nfi eld
tag
e
EA G
2
6
Gat
e
3
6
Wo
o ds
toc
Mew
s k
1
LE L
A NE
4
2
5
1
of)
7
(site
83
2
1
66
Car
Park
1
75
73
3 to 6
El S
u
2
bS
ta
Co
mm
Ce u ni ty
ntr
e
1
EB
U TT
S
3
Inn
29.0
m
Three-storey late C18 town house formerly the home of the Wyndham family. Recently
restored.
Ban
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Number 83 - Woodstock House, NW
Boundary Wall
142
13214
299269
174747
Somerset House
1
4
3
Ga
H or den
us
e
W it
sE
nd
03.02.68
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Eag
C ott le
1
Stoc
a te
CO
OP
L AN ERS
E
1
of)
1
T
83
1
29. 0
m
66
12
4
2
75
Inn
BU
TT S
3
Bank
7
(site
4
5
6
Wes
tG
3
6
Wo
ods
toc
Mew
s k
Gle
C ot nfield
tag
e
11
1 2
EA G
LE L
A NE
4
2
5
73
3 to 6
Car
Park
Co
m
C e munit
ntr
e y
1
El
Su
bS
ta
C18 to C19 high wall of stone rubble with rounded rendered coping forms NW boundary
wall to Woodstock House property, but also runs on the line of the medieval town wall
whose footings are possibly incorporated here.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - The Old Brewery Building
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
145
03.02.71
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13198
299672
174600
5
The Old
Brewery
6
7
3
ers
i
5
de
Me
ws
1
25
.6m
74
72
1
2
3A
es
91
87
85
83
Part of former brewery building of C19 origins. Earlier C19 building shown on this site on
tithe map. Later extensions to rear of building.
Ba
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - The Old Hall
136
174720
G le
Co nf
tt ag
C
13230
299290
5
03.02.62
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
EA
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
6
1
7
of)
83
29.0
2
1
66
Inn
3
m
75
73
3 to 6
Car
Park
El
Su
b
Co
mm
Ce u nit
ntr
e y
Sta
Ba
n
1
2
HE
BU
T
TS
1
(site
62
Old Hall
Po n
d
60
Library
The Old Hall is a two-storey building with features dating from the C16 & early C17. The
Old Hall was the property of the Edmondes family. Dr Benjamin Malkin (1776-1842),
traveller and social reformer, also lived here. Much of the building has been altered the
front elevation, for example, is overlaid with features in a C19 Tudor style.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Town Hall
143
1
3
23
PC
SQ
UA
RE
Town
Hall
Pp
Statue
PH
BM
22
26
of)
14
site
19
25.
6 4m
13
7
23
10
23
TCB
AL
L
6
2
TO
WN
H
31
25.3m
Wi25.0mCar
l lo
wW
alk
Ta
C o ynto
tta n
ge
5
Ta y
Me
2
1
H on
C ott eysuc
ag e
s
174653
1
13200
299568
2
03.02.69
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
3
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
LB R
Cowbridge Town Hall was built between 1823-30 to the plans procured by the Reverend
John Montgomery Traherne, and incorporating some of the cells of the former House of
Correction moved from Cowbridge to Swansea in 1829. The building is constructed of
ashlar stone with slate hipped roofs. Features include the square clock tower with pilasters
and fluted frieze to front end, the tower surmounted by a square bellcot with cupola and
crowning weathervane. Front clock face with the following inscription below: "This clock was
presented to the Town by The Right Rev Edward Coplestone DD Bishop of Llandaff 1836".
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Town Hall - War Memorial
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
144
03.02.70
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22299
299559
174638
TO
WN
H
Town
Hall
23
5.3m
23
23
TCB
PC
AL
LS
QU
AR
E
Pp
22
Statue
PH
BM
19
25.
6
14
10
of)
4m
1
(s it
e
LB
2
24
War memorial consisting of white stone statue of soldier in uniform on tall stone plinth with
names of fallen of both World Wars. Circa 1921.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - High Street - Verity's Court - Cobbled Paving
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1648
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
299447
174677
1
our
t
Ba n
k
51
.3m
28
45
35
ST R
EET
31
36
48
50
PH
HIG H
25
26
47
PH
2
55
Ho n
Co tt ey su
ag e c kle
s
's C
Ver
ity
49
The only remaining cobbled paving in public use in Cowbridge. This example is located in
the archway which leads to Verity's Court. The triangular blocks at the base of the wall were
designed to keep carts etc. away from the wall.
2
3
4
3
1
PO
(sit
e of
)
ET
2
Bank
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - The Butts - Numbers 1 to 3
76
03.02.01
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22283
28 .7
m
299230
174725
11
Wes
tG
Wo
ods
t oc
Mew
s
EA G
LE L
A
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
ate
1
24
12
(site
of)
83
4
2
1
66
Inn
TH
EB
UT
TS
4
3 to 6
Car
Park
3
Bank
29 .0
m
El
Su
bS
C
C
ta
Old Ha
Library
Group of early C19 houses on prominent and historic site in conservation area.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - The Butts - Town Walls
77
1
3
S
m
C
Sta
bles
75
73
3 to 6
Car
Park
El
Su b
Bear
Hotel
6
Com
m
C en u nit
tre y
St a
1
2
THE
BU
TT
4
1
12
4
Stafford
Coach House
5
83
29.0
Inn
2
Hall
1
of)
Th e
(site
Bank
1
Gle
Cot n
tag
E
te
2
Club
3
Ban
k
Tow
62
Li nd
Hou u m
se
t Ga
Old Hall
Ba
ros s
P on
d
58
(s
60
Library
nC
56
Wes
a
54
Yo
u
entrt h
e
174615
66
13181
299269
7
03.02.02
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
6
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Garage
Cattle Market
CH
H
UR
C
al l
Rose
Cottage
ou se
eH
Gat
S ou
th G
ate
28
.3
m
El
ian
Bov
View
m
27.1 ool
h
Sc
e
a
St
2
dge
b
Su
s
ate
thg
nd
thla
e Lo
ll eg
Co
S ou
4
ay
thw r
S ouo me fo
ed)
(H e Ag
th
S ou
Playing Field
W
r
evo
Dyn tag e
C ot
(Y BONT-FAEN)
Parwn
k
29 BM
.1
3m
Ca
r
PC
Ta
nk
COWBRIDGE
ST
RE
7
ET
6
Health Centre
To
Chy
Earl Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Glamorgan, is thought to have directed in 1266 the building of
protective walls round the boroughs of Cowbridge, Neath and Cardiff. The present walls in
Cowbridge probably date from early C14.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Town Hall Square - The Institute
146
22295
e
1
3
Tay
174683
2
nt o
n
Mew
s
rag
299578
Wi25.0mCa
llo
wW
alk
Ta
Co ynt o
t ta n
ge
TO
WN
H
23
3
23
PC
SQ
UA
RE
Town
Hall
23
TCB
AL
L
1
03.02.72
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Pp
Well-detailed C19 building of group value with Town Hall. Circa 1895; originally 3 rooms.
Extended to N to house billiard room. Built of local stone with bathstone dressings.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Town Mill Road - Rose Cottage - Including
Forecourt Garden Walls
148
13232
299314
174579
7
03.02.74
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
HU
W
al l
e
o us
eH
Gat
or
nev
Dy tag e
t
Co
Sou
th G
Ta
nk
Rose
Cottage
29 BM
.13
m
RC
H
To
Pa wn
rk
C
Ca
r
ST
RE
E
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
ate
El
an
ovi
.3m
28
Su
b
ve
a
St
1m
27 .
ool
Chy
Sch
Two-storey whitewashed stone rubble cottage built against the line of or incorporating the
structure of the medieval town wall which extends as far as the South Gate which Rose
Cottage adjoins. Probably early C19.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Town Mill Road - Rose Cottage, NW Garden Wall
1662
03.02.73
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13233
299300
174600
P
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Garage
6
7
To
ark
wn
W
29 B M
.1
3m
rP
all
Rose
Cottage
th G
ate
28
.3
m
b
Su
El
nds
n
via
Bo
w
V ie
a
St
dge
Lo
ge
gate
ut h
So
la
ut h
So
use
Ho
vor
ne
Dy tage
t
Co
Sou
nk
Ca
Ta
PC
te
Ga
DGE
AEN)
CH
UR
CH
ST
RE
ET
Health Centre
27.
e
1m
o
Sch
Chy
ol
These appear to be in part C18 or C19 garden walls built on the line of the medieval town
walls, probably incorporating the medieval town walls in the foundations and possibly in
their own walling.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Town Mill Road - South Gate (Porth y Felin)
83
03.02.08
13183
299326
174573
wn
HU
R
To
ark
Wa
ll
C
rP
e
o us
te H
Ga
vor
ne
Dy age
tt
Co
th G
Ta
nk
Rose
Cottage
S ou
29 BM
.1
3m
Ca
CH
ST
R
7
EE
T
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/2036/GM094 (GLA)RG
6
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
ate
Church
Holy
Bo
m
.3
28
S
El
n
via
ub
n
eh e
e
si v
h
Sc
a
St
m
27.1
l
oo
Chy
Play
Extremely rare example of medieval town gate in Glamorgan. In 1266 Earl Gilbert de Clare
Lord of Glamorgan, is thought to have directed the building of protective walls round the
boroughs of Cowbridge, Neath and Cardiff. Present gate possibly dates from early C14 with
later repairs in 1805 and 1862. The South Gate is the only surviving gateway of the original
walled town. Originally vaulted with an upper floor or garderobe.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Town Mill Road - The Poplars Inc. Garden Wall
and Gate
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
149
03.02.75
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13235
299413
174497
Church of the
Holy Cross
3m
b
Su
El
e
Gard
t
C en
a
St
Chy
Playground
The Poplars
9
FB
River Thaw
n)
(Afon Dda wa
Early C19 two storey stone built house. Front & rear gardens are surrounded by a stonewall
with a C19 iron gate to the front and stone stile to the rear.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Number 1 and 3
151
174756
Somerset House
d
W it
s En
1
4
11
24
W est
Ga te
12
(s it e
83
2
1
4
3
TT S
29.0
m
75
Inn
Car
Park
73
3 to 6
El S
u
bS
ta
Com
m
Cen unit
t re y
1
2
THE
BU
4
ds
M ewto ck
s
1
of)
66
Bank
3
6
2
5
W oo
1
28.
7m
E AG
LE L
ANE
B
5
3
4
1
Ga
r
Ho den
us
e
Ha
ll
E ag
Cot le
t
Gle
Cot n field
tag
e
13236
299248
2
03.02.77
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
1 2
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Old H ll
Two storey stone built former Inn, assembly room, and school constructed during C17 and
C18. Described in 1767 as the Spread Eagle Inn, by 1805 it was in use as the Eagle
Academy, which counted amongst its pupils Dean Howell, Judge Gwilym Williams and,
probably, General Nott.The assembly room was possibly the "new assembly room" in which
John Wesley preached in 1758.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Number 21
153
13237
174808
Th
e
Co
tta
ge
Ruscombe
House
299121
Ch
ur
c
03.02.79
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Ha
ll
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Ha
ll
27
Pp
BM
28.9
8m
Police
Sta
WE
STG
A TE
13
LB
36
34
28 .7
m
Yo
C uth
m
24
Early to mid C19 two-storey stone building with stuccoed cladding and slate gabled roof
with modern brick flanking stacks.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Number 34
155
03.02.81
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22292
299125
174780
Ha
C
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Bu
r ra
d oo
Ho
use
13
LB
28 .
7m
L in
H o du m
u se
24
12
cha
rd
36
Yo
Ce uth
ntr
e
WE
STG
A TE
34
BM
28.
98m
Police
Sta
Ha
ll
27
Pp
El
Sub Sta
Club
1
Early C19 two storey stone built house with pebbledash render and slate roof. Rounded
arched doorway with fanlight.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Number 4 - National Westminster Bank
152
03.02.78
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13239
28 .
7m
299217
174736
EA G
LE L
A NE
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
11
24
t Ga
te
1
(site
of)
12
4
2
1
66
Wes
Bank
Inn
El S
u
T HE
4
BU
TT
S
3
Car
Park
Mid C19 two-storey stone building with stuccoed cladding and slate gabled roof. Originally
The National Provincial Bank, established in Cowbridge in 1835.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Police Station
157
Ruscombe
House
MS
222
Ch
ur
c
TCB
A4
174786
ll
22293
299090
Ha
03.02.83
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Th
e
Co
t ta
ge
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
44
Ha
ll
Burr
ado
Ho
o
use
8m
WE
S TG
13
ATE
LB
28.
Lin
d
Ho um
u se
Yo
C e uth
ntr
e
24
We
st O
r ch
ar d
Police
Sta
28.9
36
BM
34
Ty
Da
fyd
d
38
Greystones
27
Pp
El
Sub Sta
Club
1
2
Two-storey police station building constructed of grey coursed stone with buff ashlar
dressings. Perhaps of two periods, mid C19 and circa 1900. Similar in some ways to St.
Nicholas Police Station, dated 1858.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Police Station - Water Pump
156
174807
2
Ruscombe
House
MS
222
Ch
u
A4
Ha
ll
TCB
222
l
Ashton
Court
Th
e
Co
t ta
ge
A4
Cottages
St
Sh
or tl
a
Ha
Wayside
L
22303
299064
nd
s
03.02.82
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
fa
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
48
44
Ty
Da
fy d
d
38
27
Pp
WE
S TG
36
13
ATE
rd
Police
Sta
28.9
8m
34
Burr
ado
Ho
o
us e
BM
st O
rch
a
We
Yo
u
C e th
ntr
e
Lin
Houd um
se
Greystones
El
Sub Sta
Well preserved C19 water pump made of cast iron.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - Telephone Box outside Hill View and
The Haven
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
150
03.02.76
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13477
299025
174842
DS
Tynewydd
CL
OS
E
n
The
Elms
S
Sh
or tl
a
A4
Ashton
Court
TCB
222
A4
Ruscombe
House
MS
222
Th
e
Co
t ta
ge
Wayside
nd
s
Ha
fa
RO
MA
NR
OA
D
Sta
Maes
Melyn
Hill
View
nw
e
Woodlands
El Su
b
7
Ffyrlings
48
54
44
Burr
ado
Ho
o
use
A
Greystones
Police
Sta
ard
52
Corner
BM
EiiR, K6 type. Square red kiosk of cast-iron construction to the standard design of Giles
Gilbert Scott, architect, of London. Design introduced in the GPO in 1936. This example
manufactured by Carron Company, Stirlingshire and dates from late 1950s.
28.9
8m
36
Ty
Da
fyd
d
38
Rowan
27
Pp
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Cowbridge - Westgate - United Free Church (Ramoth Chapel)
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
154
13238
ta
1
ub S
Ly
th
an
s
aes
elyn
174848
14
El S
299150
7
03.02.80
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
2
St
Sycamore
Cottages
Ch
ur
ch
e
C oe
Ha
ll
27
BM
28.
98m
d fry
n
Ga
H or den
us
e
Ha
ll
Th
Co e
tta
g
2
scombe
House
l
Ashton
Court
13
WE
Originally Ramoth Baptist Chapel. Dated 1828 externally. Remarkably well-preserved
interior of early C19 character.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Caer Dynnaf
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1632
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/0894/GM100 (GLA)
298363
174255
Pond
66.4m
Pond
Pa
th
(u
m
)
(u
BM
66.37m
65.5m
th
Pa
Coed Gribs
m
)
Coed Gribs
Llanblethian Hill
Llanblethian Hill
Caer Dynnaf
(remains of)
Caer Dynnaf
(remains of)
Llanb
Fort
Fort
4.1m
Track
St
al lc
Mew ou
rt
s
Pond
M
Sta
l co
ew urt
s
Pond
Stallcourt
House
CH
UR
C
H
Po
CH
URC
H
rn
ho e
wt
Ha Lo dg
R
OA
D
Ash Tree
House
The
White Lodge
7
R
O
AD
n
thor e
Haw Lodg
Three Elms
Forest Lyn
k
AL
Th P dd
The Paddock
75.0m
ST
Ash Tree
House
Pond
Stallcourt
House
Iron age hill fort. A multivallate fort (possessing many ditches), apparently containing a
village of six contiguous farmsteads, of Roman age, possibly developed from a univallate
enclosure.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Castle Hill - St. Quintin's Castle
71
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/2036/GM094 (GLA)
03.03.04
13146
298914
174177
(A
fo
n
Dd
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Ri
ve
r
Path (um)
Th
aw
th
Pa
HIL
CASTLE
44.2m
BM
29.36m
Llanblethian Castle
(remains of)
Castle
Cott
El
Sub
Sta
27.1m
Four Hedges
Castle
1
Edge
Pp
ST
S
St
Quentins
House
Cefn-Bryn
Bali Hai
lyn
Brynce
HILL
The Mill
TIN
EN
QU
Cae r Cast
37.5m
rr
Te
LE
CAST
St
The
Firs
's
t in
en
Qu
Vale View
4
L
HIL
lyn
Brynce
tage
le Cot
Thimb
St Quintins
Cottage
1
2
21
Thimb
9
le Co
Dando
River Flat
ttage
Rathlin
Mill Cottage
Substantial remains of a medieval castle. Although known as St. Quintin's Castle after the
first Lords of Llanblethian, The St. Quintin family were dispossessed in 1233 by Richard
Siward, upon whose outlawry in 1245, the Castle passed to Richard de Clare, Lord of
Glamorgan. Only the ruinous keep of C12 can be associated with the St. Quintin family.
The gatehouse belongs with the newly fortified enclosure probably begun circa 1312 by
Gilbert III de Clare, killed at Bannockburn in 1314. There are stylistic links with Caerphilly
Castle. From C15 onwards Castle was used as a prison.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Church of St. John the Baptist
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
68
03.03.01
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13144
298502
174026
g
RT
OU
LC
AL
ST
Forest Lyn
CL
8
9
E
OS
St Bleddian Church
il Cot
Picton
House
t
Cross Cottage
Rose
Cot t
Hill
Cott
BM 65.22m
63.4m
th
Pa
59.1m
Cross
Three Oaks
SE
55.2m
L
C
LO
4
Chantry Rise
23
9
ottage
Medieval parish church with much surviving detail and fine tower. The earliest documentary
evidence for the church is a charter of the mid C12 when the church was a possession of
Tewkesbury Abbey. Evidence in the fabric of C12 origins, and work of C14. Tower said to
have been built to the expense of Anne Neville, wife of Richard III, 1477, and has stylistic
links with Devon or Somerset.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Church Road - Roadside Cross
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
69
03.03.02
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13145
173976
th
Pa
(u
ALL
ST
Forest Lyn
298565
m
)
URT
CO
CL
OSE
St Bleddian Church
Pen-y-garreg
Picton
House
Cross Cottage
e
Hillsid
BM 65.22m
63.4m
Cross
Path (um)
LO
SE
9
55.2m
C
Hill Down
HIL
L
Highgate
HU
R
CH
24
.2m
30
Llanblethian
4
Chantry Rise
23
My
Path)
(um
th
Pa
Cross House
59.1m
Three Oaks
C
The
Stables
17
1
CH
UR
CH
13
Hill House
The Old
Vicarage
High
RO
AD
The
Coach House
5
Beeches
21
10
El
Sub Sta
Broomhill
BM
37.2m 34.88m
Tanyfron
n
LB
LL
14
Old Bar
Bute Cott
Peterhouse
Remains of roadside cross. Medieval origin. Stump of square shaft in square socket on
base of three restored square steps. Sides of socket retain traces of arcading.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Cross House / The Cross
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1629
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
173,984
um
h(
)
E
OS
CL
RT
OU
LC
AL
ST
St Bleddian Church
298,586
Pen-y-ga
Cross Cottage
Hills
BM 65.22m
Cross
Path (um)
L
9
55.2m
Hill Down
UR
C
H
H
IL
Highgate
.2m
30
Llanblethian
4
ntry Rise
CL
O
SE
Path)
(um
th
Pa
Cross House
59.1m
C
H
The
Stables
17
1
CH
UR
CH
13
Hill House
The O
Vicarag
RO
5
High
Beeches
El
Broomhill
AD
The
Coach House
BM
A building of Victorian appearance, the core of which was a cottage of 1806. Two wings
were added in the 1850's and 1890's.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Factory Road - Woollen Factory
1634
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
298531
173750
Westcliff
CAU
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1
35.7m
f fr
Du
yn
e
us
Ho
Lyndale
e
Riv
Oak Hill House
AY
SEW
CAU
THE
rsd
Y
T OR
FAC
Wr T
ale
4
Glanrhyd
ury
st b
W e t tage
Co
Ty
Nant
ROAD
rook
W estb
rd
Fo
FB
G
1
Ashdene
Dunelm
Curload
Old Factory House
4
1
Former water-powered mill. A low building which housed two looms, powered by water. The
looms and mill-wheel are now in the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans. This is the possible
site of a tucking mill, documented from C14.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Factory Road - Workers Cottages
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2472
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
298522
173810
10
Sub Sta
Tanyfron
Westcliff
Causeway House
CAUS
18
EWAY
14
HILL
Peterh
THE
1
35.7m
se
ou
Lynd
ale
rsd
H
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ffr
Du
e
Riv
Oak Hill House
AY
SEW
CAU
4
T OR
FAC
Wr T
Glanrhyd
ROAD
FB
ury
stb
W e ttage
Co
Y
Ty
Nant
rook
Westb
rd
Fo
1
Ashdene
Dunelm
Old Factory House
Interesting cottages associated with the wool factory on the opposite side of the river.
Curlo
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Great House with Forecourt Walls and Gate Piers
72
13424
EL
DW
AY
se
21
.
Ha lf
Co
tt
9m
okl
B ro
yn
Ha fa n
Gwyn
FB
Pond
Trengale
Mo on
Gla na von
Ma ple
e
Lodg
tt
Afon
Ladrad
Ca rned
di
Ro
Co
B ro use
Ho
173935
a ys
C
PIC
t
nley
298889
u rs
03.03.05
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
Bo ndeh
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
Gr eenfield
Pa ddock
B
H
Landsdowne
Greenfield
23.2m
ld
e
us
Ho
n
BM
22
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AY
DW
OA
B RCastle
Mews
m
B
H
1
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Ri Af o
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B ar
a le
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op
Co
22.6m
1
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Th
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a rd e
M ag
tt
Co hle y
A s a ge
tt
Co
Pond
Llanblethian
4
3
Castle
Mews
C wrt
Llanfleiddan
El
b Sta
(Llanfleiddan)
Aeolian House
Playing Field
tt
Co
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B ro
G
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an
s
d en
e
Th pin
ip
e
Ch
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rn
C am
l
tl ai
N an
Ash
B
TC
ilt e
Hal
Llanblethian
Farm
t
Ch
BM
6.47m
AD
RO
22.9m
1
e
ag
2
GE
ID
BR
The
Old Orchard
Llanblethian
House
1
FB
Great House
val
e
25.3m
grave
Fine and well detailed C17 and C18 house. Dates of 1703 on façade, and 1710 on
fireplace. Initials of "TW" refer to Thomas Wilkins, a noted local lawyer.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Hill House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1630
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
oon
age
Cross
l
Hil p
Dro
Ar-y d
yd
Myn
Path)
(um
Cross House
59.1m
23.2m
Path (um)
op
Co
ers
ale
Lla
(Lla
Y
DI LL
Hill Down
Highgate
PICCA
55.2m
.2m
30
4
Llanblethian
El
Sub Sta
The
Stables
CH
UR
CH
1
5
High
Beeches
The
Coach House
BM
37.2m 34.88m
Broomhill
Tanyfron
Barn
32.0m
1
Ta
Causeway House
WAY
Lyndale
W
se
ou
AUSE
e
ag
ott
C
THE
Pleasant
View
oria
Pret
ge
Cotta
k
lbroo
Smal ge
Cotta
Glebe
C
ick
dw
CAUS
EWAY
HILL
Old
Bute Cott
LB
Peterhouse
f
Aeolian Hou
The Old
Vicarage
RO
AD
2
El
ub Sta
Hill House
Chy Avallan
BM
26.47m
Belgrave
Original building has date of 1726. Central stairs, well proportioned rooms on both sides.
The veranda is Victorian. The south-west wall is slate-hung. Ownership and occupancy is
well-documented from the late C18. A well proportioned Georgian house.
Lla
H
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Kingscombe
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
73
03.03.06
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22306
298735
173780
e
ro ok
ge
25.3m
Belgrave
W in
Trecregyn
House
r
dso
Ley's
s
Ho u
e
H
26.47m
High
Cottage
e
1
D
OA
YR
OR 2 1
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FAC
Sta
Kin
be
om
gsc
K in ag es
tt
Co
El S
age
C ott
ters Delfan
alts
ub
T he
g
Lo n
Ty Brenin
field
32.6m
Highbank
Early C19 two storey stone built former farmhouse, retaining most of its character. Stucco
to main elevations, with shallow pitched slate roof and rendered chimneystacks.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Porth y Green
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1633
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
5
IT U
NH
TIO
IL L
7
1
2
45.7m
L
CAS TLE HIL
Jora
Porth-y-green
1
10
The
Quintain
El
Sub
Sta
Highfield
LO VE LA
NE
5
Castle
Cott
El S
Craiskeen
Lawn
Hook Hill
BM 46.18m
20
2
12
ges
RTH
PO
Cae r Castell
17
21
Porth
15
All y Castell
E
LOS
19
Bali Hai
NC
11
Cefn-Bryn
E
RE
-Y -G
Victorian features on a Georgian core, unpretentious, solid, domestic building. Two carved
heads, possibly from the castle are incorporated into the rear of the main gateway.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - St. Quintin's House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1631
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
BM
29.36m
Llanblethian Castle
(remains of)
Castle
Cott
El
Sub
Sta
27.1m
Four Hedges
Castle
Pp
ST
U
Q
S
rr
St
Quentins
House
L
Cefn-Bryn
Bali Hai
LL
LE HI
The Mill
TIN
EN
HIL
Te
CAST
t
en
Qu
St
The
Firs
in's
Vale View
4
Cae r Castell
37.5m
1
Edge
Brync
elyn
celyn
Bryn
ttage
ble Co
Thim
St Quintins
Cottage
2
The Old
Co
le
Map
e
Lodg
4
hurst
Bakehouse
WA
Y
tt
Carnedd
i
ays
FIE
LD
Afon
Ladrad
Bonde
EE
N
10
1
GR
ok
B ro se
u
Ho
Dando
A
LY
DIL
Fairw
CC
ttage
ble Co
Thim
21
.9m
Rathlin
Mill Cottage
at
Hafan
Fine Georgian house. The South-facing front is the most attractive part, with two bay
windows. The stone terrace outside the house gives way to lawned gardens, also terraced.
The house contains a vaulted cellar with two circular staircases.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian - Telephone Box near Brook Cottage
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
75
03.03.08
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13478
298801
173862
Playing Field
Great House
B ro
ge
tta
Co
ok
The
Old Orchard
2
1
.0m
le
va
Trecregyn
Westfield
House
GviR, K6 type. Square red kiosk of cast-iron construction to the standard design of Giles
Gilbert Scott, architect, of London. Design introduced in the GPO in 1936. This example
manufactured by W McFarlane & Co Ltd. Saracen Foundry, Glasgow, and may date from
around 1950.
N
rn
e
T h in gs
i pp
Ch
m
25.3m
Belgrave
House
ll
B
TC
Ca
Ha
t
i lte
Ch
BM
26.47m
n
-na
r -y
Ge
e
en
hd
As
Llanblethian
House
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Llanblethian House and Number 2 Including Forecourt
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
74
03.03.07
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22305
298749
173872
(Llanfleid
e
Playing Fie
Aeolian House
o tt
kC
oo
Br
The Old
Vicarage
use
4.88m
e
ag
BM
32.0m
Barn
Old
1
ute C ott
The
Old Orchar
2
LB
Llanblethian
House
r
Ge
B
TC
BM
26.47m
ll
Ha
Ca
le
va
m
ria
Preto e
ag
C ott
ok
llb ro
Sma ag e
C ott
Chy Avallan
25.3m
in
Belgrave
House
Trecregyn
Well-preserved early-to-mid C19 two storey stone built houses contributing to conservation
area. Once three houses, now two.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Breach Farm House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
70
03.03.03
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
13391
The Gra nge
297102
173542
2775
Tumulus
(site of)
Ca ttle Grid
1771
75 .6 m
9261
Old Breach Farm
ck
ED Bdy
Tra
3252
Tumulus
(s ite of)
0447
CR
7 7.4 m
BM 52 .96 m
5 4.9 m
A two-unit, one-and-a half storey house with symmetrical front. A good example of an early
gable chimney house, rare in Glamorgan.
-
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Crossways House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1627
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
297239
174223
73.5m
The
Gardens
Filter Bed
BM
79.95m
73.8m
Ta ma rind
Quarry
Cros sway s
(dis us e d)
2m
Tennis
C ourt
M ea dow View
Crossways Farm
Rebuilt in the 1890's and refurbished in 1917-1920. The core of this house is Tudor.
Between the 1930's to 1950's, was used as a hospital - a glass-fronted ward remains.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Marlborough Grange
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1628
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
297452
173768
BM 78.75m
P
78.0m
AN
LL
TW
IT
MAJ
OR
ROA
D
Silo
Marlborough Grange Farm
Silo
2775
Tanks
Tra
ck
6962
Issues
5859
Substantial late-Georgian farmhouse. The western part of this substantial building is slatehung, and three storeys. The more recent, eastern section of two storeys consisting of taller
rooms is late Georgian, early Victorian. The porch exhibits a crest above the doorway. The
farm buildings are solid / dressed stone, dating from the Victorian times.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Newton House
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1643
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
300106
176343
0946
Newton
Newton
L od ge
on
wt
Ne e
Lodg
LB
The
Cotta ge
Ty Gwyn
37.2m
y'n-y-waun Farm
Ne wton House
BM 37.33m
C at
tle
G rid
Si lo
Tynywaun
Farm
Issues
Newton
House Farm
Silo
T
D
Gentry house, possibly early C19 or earlier.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Round Barrow (1) North of Breach Farm
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2231
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/1217/GM104 (GLA)
297025
173874
Meadow View
H EOL
FEL
EN
C Tk
( Trac
k)
73.8m
6900
6900
C
Tk
Pond
BM 78.75m
78.0m
Tumuli
D
ROA
OR
M AJ
T WIT
L LAN
ck)
F ELE
N (Tra
9984
Tumulus
0.91m RH
77.7m
B 4270
70
B 42
2775
7574
The Grange
Tumulus
(site of)
Cattle Grid
1771
Penyrheol Terrace
75.6m
1
TCB
1
LB
9261
Shelter
8
One of a group of five barrows, c.46m in diameter and 0.8m high, spread and mutilated.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Round Barrow (2) North of Breach farm
2232
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/1217/GM104 (GLA)
296929
173780
HEO
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
6900
6900
C
Tk
Pond
6692
BM 78.75m
78
Tumuli
AD
RO
JOR
IT
MA
NTW
LLA
( Trac
k)
9984
HEO
L FEL
EN
080
Tumulus
0.91m RH
77.7m
B 42 7
B 42
0
70
2775
7574
Tumulus
(site of)
The Grange
Cattle Grid
1771
Penyrheol Terrace
6
75.6m
1
C ar
ne
Te
rrac
TCB
1
e
LB
9261
Shelter
8
Old Breach Farm
74.7m
ED Bdy
Tr
ac
k
One of a group of five barrows, spread and ditchless, 54m in diameter and 0.7m high,
truncated on the S by a modern road.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Round Barrow (3) North of Breach Farm
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2233
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/1217/GM104(GLA)
297133
173849
N(
C Tk
HEO
L FELE
Timber Y
k
Trac
Trac
k)
Crossways Farm
B 42
B 42
70
77.1m
BM 78.75m
78.0m
Tumuli
AD
RO
JOR
IT
MA
NTW
LLA
9984
Tumulus
0.91m RH
77.7m
B 42
B 42
70
70
2775
The Grange
Tumulus
(site of)
Cattle Grid
1771
75.6m
CB
9261
Old Breach Farm
One of a group of five barrows, spread and mutilated, c.45m in diameter and 2.3m high,
mutilated by a field boundary on the E and by road-widening on the S.
70
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Round Barrow 800m North of Marlborough Grange
Farm
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2235
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/2696/GM292(GLA)
297953
173070
Po nd
Spring
tory
Fac
Bro
ok
0032
Slurry Pit
Silo s
ry
sed)
0026
New Breach Farm
0.91m
Tumulus
Tumulus
0 .91
91m
Y
RH
RH
RH
m RH
0.
BD
ED
8100
1m
0. 9
RH
8100
0.91
Bdy
RH
ED
m
0.9
Y
BD
ED
0. 91
1m
RH
Def
mR
H
1286
66.4m
RH
RH
Pond
6680
59. 1m
4876
Spring
B M 63. 72m
0. 91m
RH
65. 8m
M
ti fi ld
A ploughed-down round barrow, 36m in diameter and 0.9m high.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Stalling Down - Glamorgan Yeomanry War Memorial
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
60
03.01.07
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
22302
301617
173972
7616
Ro undwood
Track
110.0m
110.6m
0
8600
A
0
48
A
48
8600
BM 116.59m
W ar
Memorial
Track
RO
MA
N RO
116.4m
Tr
k
ac
AD
W ongona
Jul ia C ottage
Reservoir
(covered)
Mile Stone
4186
Mast
128.6m
CR
121.6m
Mast
Stalling Down
(Bryn Owen)
St Hilary Down
Track
Prominently sited war memorial to fallen of Great War. Memorial in the form of a stone
obelisk with inscription "To the immortal memory of those officers, NCOs and men of the
Glamorgan Yeomanry who fell in the Great War". Circa 1920.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Stalling Down - Llanquian Castle
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1641
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/1215/GM225 (GLA)
301900
174405
0056
BM 83.88m
BM 83.88m
Slope
Slope
Slope
Llanquian Castle
(remains of)
Llanquian Castle
(remains of)
Slope
Llanquian Wood
7040
Slope
16
7
8339
94.2m
Llanquian Wood
Track
Earth and stone mound, 30 metres in diameter and 2 metres in height, with associated
platforms indicating earlier houses. Also includes the possible site of the Chapel of St.
James in one of the farm buildings. Evidence for this is the East-West alignment of the
building with elaborate roof timbers. Known to be the castle of the Nerber family
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Stalling Down - Llanquian Wood Camp
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
1642
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/1216/GM182 (GLA)
302152
174479
Tra
ck
Track
55.2m
59. 1m
Trac
k
0056
0056
Llanquian Wood
1447
Fort
BM 83.88m
Llanquian Castle
(remains of)
Llanquian Wood
1539
1637
339
Llanquian Wood
Hill fort with two widely spaced sets of defences. The outer enclosure is circular, 165
metres in diameter, with two entrances. The inner enclosure is oval in plan, 140 metres by
87 metres.
Cowbridge with Llanblethian
Outlying - Stalling Down Round Barrow
Treasure
Monument
Listed Building
2234
OS Grid E
OS Grid N
21/0079/GM230(GLA)
BM 71.33m
174900
BM 71.33m
4
Spring
Spring
75.3m
y-lan
(u
)
Path
m
Well
Ty'n-y-tyle
(u
)
m
Well
Ty'n-y-tyle
th
th
Pa
75.3m
Pa
-y-lan
301165
Track
m)
(um)
(u
Path
Slo pe
Slope
84.1m
BM 83.71m
84.1m
BM 83.71m
Slope
Pen-y-bryn
Pen-y-bryn
Tumulus
Tumulus
Summit View
Summit View
100.6m
100.6m
2178
Slope
A circular mound, 13.7m in diameter and 1.8m high, damaged by a recent ditch and road
on the N & E.