Official Name: | Llysworney |
Coordinates: | 51.4566°N -3.4951°W |
Static Image: | Llysworney village centre - geograph.org.uk - 288823.jpg |
Static Image Width: | 250px |
Static Image Caption: | Llysworney village centre |
Unitary Wales: | Vale of Glamorgan |
Lieutenancy Wales: | South Glamorgan |
Constituency Welsh Assembly: | Vale of Glamorgan |
Constituency Westminster: | Vale of Glamorgan |
Country: | Wales |
Postcode Area: | CF |
Os Grid Reference: | SS962741 |
Llysworney (Welsh: Llyswyrni) is a small village in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, in the community of Llandow.
Llysworney is home to about 240 people and has around 100 houses. It is situated about 2 miles away from Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan. It is in the historic county of Glamorgan. The B4268 runs through the village. The village includes the Carne Arms pub, St. Tydfil's Church, a duck pond, and Llysworney Garage.
Dating back over 400 years the Carne Arms is an old inn with open fires. Thought to have originally been part of the local Rectory, it is named after the Carne family, who were wealthy landowners in the local area.
St. Tydfil's Church is dedicated to the fifth century saint Tydfil. The church is medieval.
The wood was established in 2000 and is managed by the Woodland Trust. It is open to the public.[1]