Boverton
Boverton | |
Welsh: Trebefered | |
260px Boverton village shops |
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Boverton shown within the Vale of Glamorgan
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OS grid reference | SS9868 |
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Principal area | Vale of Glamorgan |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Llantwit Major |
Postcode district | CF61 |
Police | South Wales |
Fire | South Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
EU Parliament | Wales |
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Boverton (Welsh: Trebefered) is a village located to the east of Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales.
History
Boverton was founded during the reign of William the Conqueror. It is thought that he himself founded Boverton as a farming community beneath his mighty castle. However, Robert Fitzhamon is credited with founding the castle here, Boverton Place, during the 12th century. The castle was rebuilt around 1587 by Roger Seys, a land owner and attorney general of Wales. Boverton Place was an "impressive" fortified manor house of considerable size.[1][2]
The Seys family,[3] prominent in Glamorgan throughout the 17th century, moved out in the late 17th century and it fell into decay in the following century. Local legend states the castle is haunted by the Black Lady who was spotted by men working on the castle in the early 19th Century. She was described as a tall, shadowy figure dressed in mourning clothes.[4]
Landmarks
In present day Boverton there is a brook, several housing estates, a fish and chip shop, post office, hair salon, gentlemen's barbers, The Boverton Castle pub, plant nursery and gardening shop.
Gallery
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Boverton Castle pub.jpg
Boverton Castle pub
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Boverton Church Meadow Estate.jpg
Church Meadow Estate
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Boverton The Causeway.jpg
The Causeway
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Boverton Tremains Farm.jpg
Tremains Farm
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Boverton bridge.jpg
Boverton Bridge
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Boverton court.jpg
Boverton Court
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Boverton old road.jpg
Boverton old road
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Boverton place.jpg
Boverton Place blue plaque
References
External links
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