Grid reference ST0674
near to Bonvilston, The Vale of Glamorgan/Bro Morgannwg, Wales
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Red Lion, Bonvilston
by Tony Hodge
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No through road from Maes-y-ffynon, Bonvilston
by Jaggery
The road heads north away from houses in Maes-y-ffynon towards Sunnybank and the edge of a golf course.
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Tudor Lodge
by Alan Hughes
Tudor Lodge, Bonvilston
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The Red Lion, Bonvilston, Vale of Glamorgan
by John Lord
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A48 at The Red Lion, Bonvilston
by Colin Pyle
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Parish Church of St Mary, Bonvilston
12th century origins with the tower added in the 15th century. Extensively restored and rebuilt in the 19th century by Messrs Prichard and Seddon, architects of Cardiff, who reconstructed the nave, chancel, north transept and porch in 1863... (more)
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Nameboard, Church of St Mary the Virgin Bonvilston
by Jaggery
The board is attached to the wall at the churchyard entrance. The church Link is Grade II listed.
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Church of St Mary, Bonvilston
by John Lord
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Pathway through the autumn of our lives
by Alan Hughes
A pathway through the autumn of our lives, St.Mary's Churchyard, Bonvilston
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Bonvilston Village Green
by Tony Hodge
At the corner of Maes y Ffynnon
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
by Adrian Dust
This OS cut mark can be found on the north face of St Mary's Church. It marks a point 96.225m above mean sea level.
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Northern end of Maes-y-ffynon, Bonvilston
by Jaggery
These houses are near the SW edge of a golf course.
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