Llancarfan
Llancarfan is a Village in the county of Vale of Glamorgan (Bro Morgannwg).
Llancarfan postcode: CF62 3AD
There are great places to visit near Llancarfan.
Llancarfan History
There are some historic monuments around Llancarfan:
- Two Cooking Mounds E of Ty'n-y-Pwll
- Coed-y-Cwm Chambered Cairn
- Cottrell Ringwork
- Felin Isaf Castle Mound
- Llwynda-Ddu Camp
- Horseland moated homestead
- Castle Ringwork 850m ENE of Ty'n-y-Coed
- The Bulwarks Camp
- East Orchard Wood Pillbox
- Llantrithyd Place: remains of house, relict gardens and wells
- Miskin Roman fort
- Treguff RAF Airfield Decoy Control Centre
- Two Round Barrows 300m North of Tair Onnen
- Llancadle Deserted Medieval Village
- Penmark Castle
- Castell Moel
- Highlight Medieval House Site
- Medieval House Site, Llantrithyd
- Cottrell Castle Mound
- Llandough Castle, Remains of Hall
- Boverton Place
- West Orchard Manor House
- Doghill Moated Site, Dyffryn
- Llanquian Wood Camp
- Stalling Down Round Barrow
- Fleminston Deserted Village
- Ystradowen Castle Mound
- South Gate
- Barry Castle
- Site of Medieval Mill & Mill Leat Cliffwood
- Castle Ditches
- Maes-y-Hwyaid Round Barrow
- Westward Corner Round Barrow
- Llanvithyn Camp
- Highlight Church, Remains of
- Caer Gwanaf
- Summerhouse Camp
- West Aberthaw Medieval Site
- Limpert Bay Anti-invasion Defences
- Remains of Peterston Castle
- Knap Roman Site
- St-y-Nyll Round Barrow
- Coed y Cwm Ringwork
- Moulton Roman Site
- Old Beaupre Castle
- Early Cement Works, Aberthaw
- St Barruch's Chapel
- St Quintin's Castle
- Deserted Medieval Village North East of Rock Farm
- Llanquian Castle
- Domen Fawr Round Barrows
- Tinkinswood Burial Chamber
- Two Round Barrows, Naboth's Vineyard
- Castell Tal-y-Fan
- Medieval Chapel of Talygarn
- Llancarfan Monastery (Site of)
- East Orchard Manor House
- Y Gaer
- St Lythan's Burial Chamber
- Walterston ringwork
- Llantrithyd Camp