Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
28/09/2022
Name of Property
Milestone opposite the Old Village Shop, Bonvilston
Unitary Authority
Vale of Glamorgan
Community
St. Nicholas and Bonvilston
Location
Embedded in a new stone wall on the south side of the A48, opposite the Old Village Shop in Bonvilston.
History
Late C18 / early C19 milestone. The second half of the C18 saw a surge in the creation of Turnpike Trusts in Wales, beginning with the main east-west routes, and then in the 1770s the subsidiary connecting roads were turnpiked. The Cowbridge-Cardiff route was turnpiked in 1775 and probably followed the route of the Via Julia Maritima Roman road. It was marked with regular milestones, some replaced by ornate cast iron markers in 1835 by the Cowbridge Turnpike Trust (qv 13047, 14083, 14084).This one is probably from the first phase.
The milestone at Bonvilston was originally located at the Pen yr Heol junction (with Redway Road) to the west of the village, moved into the village in the early C20 when the road was widened, and buried in the 1930s when the road surface was raised and metalled. Many milestones in this part of South Wales were removed in 1939-1941 in response to the threat of German invasion, so this is an accidental – and unusual - survivor. Uncovered and re-erected in c2015, on the opposite side of the road.
Exterior
Milestone in coarse local limestone, round-headed, measuring c16” x 10”. Worn but legible inscription reads “From / Cardiff / VIII miles / To Cow[bridge]”.
Reason for designation
Included for its special architectural and historic interest as a well-preserved and early milestone on the Cardiff-Cowbridge turnpike road.
The stone wall is not of interest.
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