Cowbridge is a market town in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales, neighbouring Cardiff. The town is founded on the site of what is believed to be the Roman fort of Bovium, or cow-place, portions of which have been excavated. A Roman road that passes by the town is now a popular walking route. It once featured a crossing known as 'cow-bridge' over the stream that flows through the town.
Notable landmarks of the town include the Cowbridge clock tower, which was of 1836, and the Elizabethan town hall, which was a substantial prison until 1830, when it was converted to its current purpose. The six remaining prison cells now house the Cowbridge Museum.
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Unit 34B
Llandow Trading Estate
Cowbridge, CF71 7PB
Hazelwood
Glue Pot Bridge
Cowbridge, CF71 7PY
Llandow Trading Estate
Llandow
Cowbridge, CF71 7PB
Hathaways
13
Cowbridge, CF71 7HT
19 Newbarn Holdings
Newbarn
Cowbridge, CF62 4QL
The Old Wool Barn
Veritys Ct
Cowbridge, CF71 7AJ
Cross Farm Pentre Meyrick
Cowbridge, CF71 7RN
27 High St
Cowbridge, CF71 7AE
40 High St
Cowbridge, CF71 7AG
Unit 16
Llandow Trading Estate
Cowbridge, CF71 7PB
Vale Forge
North Rd
Cowbridge, CF71 7DF
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