Llantwit Major and Cowbridge A Study Of The Historic Domestic Architecture |
Llantwit Major and Cowbridge - A Study Of The Historic Domestic Architecture
By Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
ISBN: 1871184045
Published 1989 - Out of Print
Review of Contents
This survival of early domestic architecture in the older towns of Glamorgan is rare.
Cowbridge, a planned town of the 13th century, has its buildings aligned along the main street. It has a few typical town houses of a side-passage plan as found in other British towns, as well as other dwellings that are more like those found in the surrounding countryside.
In contrast, Llantwit Major despite its surviving town hall is really a large village, in which the somewhat dispersed houses all show rural types of plan common in the vale of Glamorgan, one of them in fact being a long-house.
The buildings are discussed in relation to their historic social and economic background. These extracts are taken from R.C.A.M. Inventory of Glamorgan, Vol. IV, Part 2 Farmhouses and Cottages.
Contents
- The houses of Llantwit Major and Cowbridge
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