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Llancarfan

Coordinates: 51°25′27″N 3°21′56″W / 51.4242°N 3.3656°W / 51.4242; -3.3656
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Llancarfan
The parish church of Saint Cadoc
Llancarfan is located in Vale of Glamorgan
Llancarfan
Llancarfan
Location within the Vale of Glamorgan
Population747 (2011)
OS grid referenceST051701
Community
  • Llancarfan
Principal area
Preserved county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBARRY
Postcode districtCF62
Post townCOWBRIDGE
Postcode districtCF71
PoliceSouth Wales
FireSouth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Vale of Glamorgan
51°25′27″N 3°21′56″W / 51.4242°N 3.3656°W / 51.4242; -3.3656

Llancarfan is a rural village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. The village, located west of Barry and near Cowbridge, has a well-known parish church, the site of Saint Cadoc's 6th-century clas, famed for its learning. Cainnech of Aghaboe, Caradoc of Llancarfan and many other Welsh holy men studied there. Antiquarian Iolo Morganwg was born in the hamlet of Pen-onn near Llancarfan. At the 2001 census, the community had a population of 736.[1] In the 2011 census, the population was 747.[2] Most of the village lies within a conservation area designated by the local authority in 1971. Buildings listed as being of special historic interest include The Fox and Hounds public house, the former Bethlehem Chapel, the former Wesleyan Chapel, Chapel Cottage, Great House, Corner House and Llancarfan Primary School.[3] The community includes village of Moulton.

The spacious church, which in the later Middle Ages belonged to Gloucester Abbey, contains a stoup and interesting remains of a rood screen, now adapted as a reredos. In early 2008, architects discovered medieval wall painting in the church under layers of whitewash, including one of only three depictions of St George to be found in churches in Wales. Conservation-restoration work to reveal the entire mural was completed in 2013.[4]

The community forms half of the Rhoose electoral ward for elections to the Vale of Glamorgan Council.

References

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  1. ^ "Parish Headcounts: Llancarfan". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics". Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Parish Headcounts: Llancarfan". Vale of Glamorgan Council. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  4. ^ "15th Century paintings unveiled to public in Llancarfan". BBC. 13 December 2013.
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