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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LlantrisantLlantrisant - Wikipedia

    Llantrisant is a town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, with a history dating back to the Bronze Age. It is known for its castle, its role in the Battle of Crecy, and its craft and design centre, the Model House.

  2. Sep 11, 2024 · Llantrisant, town, Rhondda Cynon Taff county borough, historic county of Glamorgan (Morgannwg), southern Wales. It is situated on a ridge between two steep hills overlooking the valley of the River Ely and the Vale of Glamorgan. Llantrisant (“Church of Three Saints”) takes its name from the saints.

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    • Ann C. Tamworth, UK5 contributions. Visit. Visited today found it very interesting. Carys our guide was very knowledgeable and informative. Struck a coin which although a little expensive is a keepsake to give my grandson who is abroad.
    • Sarah G. 1 contribution. BEST SCHOOL TRIP EVER! You must visit Llantrisant Guildhall because you can learn all about the history of Llantrisant! You can dress up in medieval clothing like dresses and you can play a super fun castle game puzzle.
    • Neil H. Mountain Ash, UK16 contributions. More than a Gift Shop. I had a pleasant half hour wandering around the art and craft displays. Upstairs are several workshops where craftspeople can be seen and talked to.
    • Blue. Hereford, UK49 contributions. Fantastic woods. We always love visiting the woods whatever the weather. Plenty of long walks. Beautiful scenery...... Review of: Llantrisant Forest.
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    Beddau means “graves” and felons used to be hanged from a beech tree which stood at Beddau Square. The bodies were then buried beneath the crossroads, meaning those travelling the roads would walk over their graves. Starting off as a rural community, Beddau’s fortunes changed from 1909 when the first turf was cut for the Cwm Colliery. The Cwm Colli...

    Approximately three quarters of a mile north west of Beddau is the rural district of Castellau, which means castles or fortifications. This is a particularly beautiful spot with many footpaths. There are farms here and there and an imposing mansion house dating back to the sixteenth century, once the ancestral home of the Treharne family. A short d...

    The first residents of the area were the Iron Age dwellers of the Hill fort at Caerau, to the east of the present town. The Romans came later, again with a fort, made from timber. The first Christian settlement in what we now know as the old town of Llantrisant was founded by monks from Llantwit Major in the 6th Century. The earliest known referenc...

    The small hamlet of Rhiwsaeson grew around a Flannel Mill which has long since been demolished. The name Rhiwsaeson means “Slope of the Saxon” and the theory is that a battle took place at the site between the Danes and the Saxons. Just above Rhiwsaeson at Caerau is the site of an Iron Age Fort which was probably still in use and defended during th...

    The original Welsh name,Tonysguboriau which means “barns in an unploughed field” has survived alongside the English Talbot Green. The area of land where the village was to emerge was shown on maps at the time as being owned by Sir Charles Chetwynd Talbot, second Earl Talbot of Hensol. In 1859 the first dwelling was built in the form of the Talbot A...

    Learn about the history of Llantrisant and its surrounding areas, from the Iron Age to the present day. Discover the landmarks, legends, events and people that shaped this town and its community.

  3. Jan 14, 2020 · Llantrisant has a remarkable history stretching back more than 1,500 years. This incredible story is told in the Llantrisant Guildhall Heritage & Visitors Centre, a restored 14th century Grade...

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  4. llantrisant.net › index › llantrisant-todayToday - Llantrisant

    Welcome to the beautiful hilltop town of Llantrisant, one of the most historic in Wales. For at least 1,400 years Llantrisant has boasted many unique traditions, fascinating tales, eccentric characters and a vibrant community of residents.

  5. Llantrisant is a small town in Glamorgan, South Wales, with a history dating back to the Bronze Age. It is home to the Royal Mint, Llantrisant Castle, and the ancient tradition of Beating the Bounds.

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