Coity, Castle And Church 1898
Photo ref: 41202
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To the left of the castle stands Coity Church. It is noted for two 14th-century monuments to de Turberville children, and a legged oak gabled coffer upon which are carved scenes from the Passion. The earliest castle ruins date from the 12th century, and include the keep and curtain wall of the inner ward. The bulk of the ruins, however, are from the 14th century and Tudor periods.

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A Selection of Memories from Coity

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Coity

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My mother live in a bungalow up on Cefn hircoed she left there and moved to Sarn she will be 80 in September I love 2 find a photo of the bungalow as a surprise can anybody help please
I remember going to see granny and grandpa every evening with my father george John. She lived in Barry in south wales. My grandpa was a lay reader. I am doing my family history, and my granny was born in Coity her father and mother used to have a chemist shop in Caroline st . Can anyone help.