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  • ...here are 17th century references to a 'cow-bridge' over a tributary of the river Thaw (which flows through the town) but Cowbridge's Welsh name, ''Y Bont-fa Closely attached to the town of Cowbridge is the village of Aberthin. Aberthin contains two inns; The Hare and Hounds and The Farmers Arms.
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  • ...r_The_Herberts_-_Cowbridge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1235837.jpg|thumb|250px|The River Thaw south of Cowbridge]] ...in the Welsh language as ''Afon Ddawan''. At 12.4 miles, it is the longest river entirely in the [[Vale of Glamorgan]].<ref>[http://publications.environment
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  • ...Platform railway station between 1905 and 1920, now a field to the west of Aberthin. ...ef> Houses in the area include [[Llansannor Court]] and the [[Great House, Aberthin|Great House]].<ref name="Wales1981">{{cite book|author=Royal Commission on
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