Nottage Court

Heritage Site in Glamorgan

Wales

Nottage Court

Cornelly Quarry Looking NW at Limestone quarry workinga
Cornelly Quarry Credit: Chris Shaw

Nottage Court is a historic heritage site located in Glamorgan, Wales. This Grade II listed building dates back to the 14th century and is known for its remarkable architectural features and historical significance. Situated in the village of Nottage, the court was originally built as a manor house and later converted into a farmhouse.

The building's exterior showcases a stunning combination of stone and rendered walls, complemented by a slate roof. Its unique design incorporates medieval and Tudor elements, with beautiful mullioned windows and intricate carvings on the front facade. The interior of Nottage Court is equally impressive, featuring exposed timber beams, traditional fireplaces, and a grand oak staircase.

Over the centuries, the court has been home to various notable families, including the Nottage and Traherne families. It has witnessed significant events and played a role in local history. Today, Nottage Court offers visitors a glimpse into the past, providing a fascinating insight into the lifestyle of the gentry during different periods of time.

The court is surrounded by pleasant gardens and grounds, which have been meticulously maintained and provide a peaceful setting for visitors to explore. The site is also home to a small museum, where artifacts and displays further enhance the historical experience.

Nottage Court is a cherished heritage site, not only for its architectural beauty but also for the stories it holds within its walls. It continues to be a popular destination for history enthusiasts, architectural admirers, and those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Glamorgan.

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Nottage Court Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.492/-3.692 or Grid Reference SS8278. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cornelly Quarry Looking NW at Limestone quarry workinga
Cornelly Quarry
Looking NW at Limestone quarry workinga
Cornelly Quarry Looking across the limestone working towards the main buildings.
Cornelly Quarry
Looking across the limestone working towards the main buildings.
Cornelly Quarry Buildings One of the quarry exits, close to the western edge of the square
Cornelly Quarry Buildings
One of the quarry exits, close to the western edge of the square
Roundabout and services on Porthcawl Road
Roundabout and services on Porthcawl Road
Esso services, South Cornelly.
Esso services, South Cornelly.
St John's Church, Newton, Porthcawl. View from the south west
St John's Church, Newton, Porthcawl.
View from the south west
Grove Golf Course Looking south from the Lane
Grove Golf Course
Looking south from the Lane
Porthcawl Amusements On the promenade at Sandy Bay
Porthcawl Amusements
On the promenade at Sandy Bay
Sandy Bay Looking across the centre of the square, dominated by this fine sandy beach.  Presumably it's more inviting (and a little more heavily populated) when the wind subsides a bit.
Sandy Bay
Looking across the centre of the square, dominated by this fine sandy beach. Presumably it's more inviting (and a little more heavily populated) when the wind subsides a bit.
Porthcawl Cemetery Near the A4229. Dead centre of Porthcawl.
Porthcawl Cemetery
Near the A4229. Dead centre of Porthcawl.
Ty Coch Farm Looking up from the lane, near the centre of the square
Ty Coch Farm
Looking up from the lane, near the centre of the square
Quarry's Edge Looking East from the viewpoint near Mount Pleasant Farm
Quarry's Edge
Looking East from the viewpoint near Mount Pleasant Farm
Mt Pleasant Farm Looking SW across very green farmland
Mt Pleasant Farm
Looking SW across very green farmland
Newton Nottage Road Houses set back from the A4106 at north Parthcawl.
Newton Nottage Road
Houses set back from the A4106 at north Parthcawl.
Manor Farm Heavily disguised as a trip of woodland the farm is viewed from the lane located to the west.
Manor Farm
Heavily disguised as a trip of woodland the farm is viewed from the lane located to the west.
Kite Surfers - Sandy Bay - Porthcawl
Kite Surfers - Sandy Bay - Porthcawl
Coney Beach Pleasure Park A wet Sunday afternoon
Coney Beach Pleasure Park
A wet Sunday afternoon
Sandy Bay, Porthcawl Lashing down with rain
Sandy Bay, Porthcawl
Lashing down with rain
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Nottage Court is located at Grid Ref: SS8278 (Lat: 51.492, Lng: -3.692)

Unitary Authority: Bridgend

Police Authority: South Wales

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Located within 500m of 51.492,-3.692
Bus Stop
Lat/Long: 51.4899415/-3.69779
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 51.4879918/-3.6928275
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