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Mid Glamorgan is a preserved county in Wales with historic administrative significance and distinctive heritage symbols.
Castell Coch is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle in Tongwynlais, Wales, built atop medieval ruins and featuring lavish Victorian interiors designed by William Burges. Visitors can explore the castle's historic rooms and surrounding beech woodland, a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest, with opportunities for walking and nearby golf. The castle is managed by Cadw and open to the public, offering a distinctive blend of indoor architectural grandeur and outdoor natural beauty.
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Castell Coety is a historic ruined castle featuring architectural elements from the 12th to 16th centuries. Visitors explore the outdoor remains including a dry moat and earthworks with level 1 accessible terrain, open daily with free entry.
Ewenni Priory is a historic Norman Romanesque religious settlement featuring robust defensive walls and gates, still serving as a local parish church. Visitors can explore both indoor church areas and outdoor fortifications with accessible paths.
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Margam Stones Museum is a historic museum located in a Victorian schoolhouse near Port Talbot, South Wales, featuring one of the most significant collections of Celtic early Christian carved stones in Britain, ranging from the 6th to the 16th centuries with notable artifacts like the Cross of Conbelin. It is managed by Cadw and situated near Margam Abbey Church and its ruins.
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Newcastle Castle in Bridgend is a historic 12th century castle known for its well-preserved Norman doorway and ruins, offering visitors an outdoor experience exploring ancient Welsh defensive structures. Dogs on short leads are welcome to access ground floor levels, with parking nearby and free public entry.
Ogmore Castle is a Grade I listed Norman castle ruin in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, featuring the oldest Norman keep in the region, historic earthworks, and a scenic riverside location by the Ewenny and Ogmore rivers. The site offers free public access to explore its substantial remains and nearby stepping stones across the river.
Bridgend Designer Outlet is a popular retail park in Wales with around 90 stores offering discounted brand and designer goods, a food court, and a children's play area. Conveniently located near the M4 motorway, it is accessible by various bus routes.
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