Llanfair, Vale of Glamorgan

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Llanfair is a community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is located immediately south of the town of Cowbridge and includes the settlements of St Hilary, Llandough, St Mary Church (Welsh: Llan-fair) and The Herberts. The population in 2011 was 611. [1]

Llanfair has a community council comprising eight councillors, who meet regularly at St Hilary Village Hall. [2] For elections to the Vale of Glamorgan Council the community is part of the Cowbridge electoral ward.

Buildings of note in Llanfair include Old Beaupre Castle near St Hilary, which is Grade I listed [3] and Llandough Castle which is Grade II* listed. St Hilary's parish church is also Grade II* listed. [4]

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References

  1. "Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics".
  2. Llanfair Community Council & PCSO, St Hilary Community Website. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. Old Beaupre Castle, British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  4. Parish Church of St Hilary, British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 18 August 2017.

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