Llysworney
Llysworney | |
Glamorgan | |
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Llysworney village centre | |
Location | |
Location: | 51°27’23"N, 3°29’42"W |
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Post town: | Cowbridge |
Postcode: | CF71 |
Dialling code: | 01446 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Vale of Glamorgan |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Vale of Glamorgan |
Llysworney is a small village and ancient parish in Glamorgan, situated about two miles west of Cowbridge.
Llysworney is home to about 240 people and has around 100 houses. The B4268, a major lorry route, connecting the A48 with Llandow and Llantwit Major, runs through Llysworney. The village is home to the locally well-known Carne Arms Pub, St Tydfil's Church, a duck pond, and Llysworney Garage.
Notable landmarks
Dating back over 400 years the Carne Arms is an old inn with open fires. Thought to have originally been part of the local Rectory its name is ancient and is derived from the Cornish "Carn" which means "rock". However, in this instance, the inn probably received its name in memory of a wealthy and influential local family rather than from the feature of the local landscape.
The wood was founded in the year 2000 and is kept by the Woodland Trust. The wood was planted by locals and is open Free 24 hours, 7 days a week. Worney Wood allows dogs. Worney wood hosts a range of trees and hedgerows. For more information visit the Woodland Trust page
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Llysworney) |