Llwyneliddon

Settlement in Glamorgan

Wales

Llwyneliddon

Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the wall south side of the road. It marks a point 122.569m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet Credit: Adrian Dust

Llwyneliddon is a small village located in the historic county of Glamorgan, Wales. Situated in the picturesque countryside, it is nestled between rolling hills and surrounded by lush green fields. With a population of around 500 residents, it retains a close-knit community feel.

The village is known for its charming 18th-century cottages and traditional stone buildings, which give it a quaint and timeless character. The local parish church, dedicated to St. Cynog, stands proudly in the heart of the village and serves as a focal point for both religious and social events.

Llwyneliddon is blessed with stunning natural beauty, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Brecon Beacons National Park offers breathtaking landscapes, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The village is also close to the coast, making it an ideal base for those looking to explore the stunning beaches and coastal walks of Glamorgan.

Despite its rural setting, Llwyneliddon benefits from good transport links. The nearby town of Bridgend provides access to major road networks, while Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, is just a short drive away.

The village boasts a range of amenities to cater to the needs of its residents. These include a local pub, a post office, and a village hall that hosts various community events throughout the year. The Llwyneliddon Primary School provides education for the village's young residents, ensuring a strong sense of community and continuity.

Overall, Llwyneliddon offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for those seeking a rural lifestyle, while still providing easy access to the amenities and attractions of the wider area.

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Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the wall south side of the road. It marks a point 122.569m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the wall south side of the road. It marks a point 122.569m above mean sea level.
Dyffryn House In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893.
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Dyffryn House
In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn House In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893.
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Dyffryn House
In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Acting the Part Photo opportunity in the National Trust garden at late-Victorian Dyffryn House - two cheery costumed characters.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Acting the Part
Photo opportunity in the National Trust garden at late-Victorian Dyffryn House - two cheery costumed characters. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Diffryn Gardens The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Diffryn Gardens
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Lavender Court The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Lavender Court
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Great Lawn The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Great Lawn
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Lavender Court The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Lavender Court
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Reflecting Pool The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Reflecting Pool
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Classical Statue The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Classical Statue
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Cacti Echinocactus grusonii from Mexico.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Cacti
Echinocactus grusonii from Mexico. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Pitcher Plant The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Pitcher Plant
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn Gardens - Fly Trap The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide.
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Dyffryn Gardens - Fly Trap
The garden at Dyffryn was designed by Thomas Mawson, a renowned landscape architect. The plants however were all sourced and collected by Reginald Cory who sponsored many plant hunting trips worldwide. LinkExternal link
Dyffryn House In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893.
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Dyffryn House
In 1891 the Dyffryn Estate west of Cardiff was bought by John Cory, a wealthy coal merchant, who built the present house in 1893. LinkExternal link
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Llwyneliddon is located at Grid Ref: ST1072 (Lat: 51.448602, Lng: -3.2825246)

Unitary Authority: The Vale of Glamorgan

Police Authority: South Wales

Also known as: St Lythans, St Lythan's

What 3 Words

///hopes.onions.effort. Near Wenvoe, Vale of Glamorgan

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Located within 500m of 51.448602,-3.2825246
Place Of Worship
St Bleddian’s
Religion: christian
Wikidata: Q17744465
Lat/Long: 51.448237/-3.2816641
St Lythans
Name Br: Llwyneliddon
Name Cy: Llwyneliddon
Place: hamlet
Source Name Br: proper translation
Wikidata: Q7594076
Lat/Long: 51.4480357/-3.2833912
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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