Laleston

Laleston, originally uploaded by Tourism Bridgend.

Laleston village lies just two miles from the centre of Bridgend and includes three public houses, The Mackworth Arms (1800’s), The Laleston Inn (1600’s) and the Oystercatcher (1500’s). There is also a hotel and restaurant based at the historic Great House which was built in 1586 for Sir Robert Sidney who later became Earl of Leicester in 1618. The village also boasts a well which was the villager’s main water supply right up till 1928. The village landscape is dominated by the tower of St. David’s church.

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