Kenfig Hill
Kenfig Hill is a Village in the county of Bridgend (Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr).
Kenfig Hill postcode: CF33 6DN
There are great places to visit near Kenfig Hill.
Kenfig Hill History
There are some historic monuments around Kenfig Hill:
- British Fortified Residence
- Remains of Tondu Ironworks
- Chain Home Low Radar Station, Margam
- Dunraven Castle Hillfort
- New Inn Bridge
- Remains of Llangewydd Church & Churchyard
- Camp N of Tonmawr
- Vervil Dyke
- Newcastle Castle
- Mynydd y Castell Camp
- Merthyr Mawr Warren
- Sculptured Cross Llanmihangel Farm
- Ty'n-y-Cellar Standing Stone
- Cae'r Mynydd Ventilation Furnace and Mine
- Ogmore Castle
- Bridgend Standing Stone
- Pen-y-Castell Camp
- Cwmafan copper works flue
- Cefn Cross Standing Stone
- Heol y Mynydd Round Barrow
- Margam Abbey
- Ergyd Uchaf Round Barrow
- Plas-y-Betws relict garden
- Pen-y-Castell
- Half Moon Camp
- St Bride's Major Churchyard Cross
- Croes y Bwlchgwyn Round Cairn
- Twmpath Diwlith Round Barrow
- Dan-y-Graig Roman villa
- Ogmore Stepping Stones
- Stormy Castle
- Roman Camp
- Pre-Norman Stones in Churchyard
- Croes Antoni
- Llangynwyd Castle
- Leat & Dam at Llanmihangel Mill
- Margam Inscribed & Sculptured Stones
- Camp 530m E of Tonmawr
- Kenfig Castle & Medieval Town
- Promontory Fort on Fleming's Down
- Garth Hill Platform House
- Nant Herbert Camp
- Round Cairn 567m East of Bryn Defaid
- Maesteg blast furnaces
- Ergyd Isaf Round Barrows
- Site of Bodvoc Stone
- Hutchwns round barrow
- Foel Fynyddau Round Cairn
- Hen Eglwys
- Pyle Incised Stone
- Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms
- Cae Summerhouse Camp
- St Rogue's Chapel
- Tythegston Long Barrow
- Danish Camp
- Bryndu Coke Ovens
- Bridgend Old Bridge
- Candleston Castle
- Pontrhydyfen Aqueduct / Viaduct
- Margam Medieval Bath House
- Chapel Hill Camp
- Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow
- Cefn yr Argoed Camp
- Cefn Cribwr Ironworks
- Cross in Tythegston Churchyard
- Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms
- Y Bwlwarcau
- Earthwork & Platform Houses N of Nant Fadog
- Remains of Iron Furnace Near Angleton
- Merthyr Mawr Churchyard Cross
- Merthyr Mawr Inscribed Stones (now in St Rogue's Chapel)
- Nottage Court Inscribed Stone